Results for: approach to attack, attempt to take control, intrude on somebody
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act of taking control of something (as in a government or business), assumption of controltakeover
act of tilting, canvas cover, charge with a lance, combat, criticism, criticize, have as a preference, inclination; bending; attack, onslaught, incline, slant, joust, joust with somebody, lance thrust, point a lance, slope, tilt hammer, use a tilt hamm...tilt
act of turning aside or deflecting; channel which diverts water; distraction; entertainment, change of direction or path, change of purpose or use, detour, mock attack, pastime or hobbydiversion
act of violating, crime or infringement of rule, transgression; desecration; violent attack or disruption; rapeviolation
act or policy of preventing the expansion of a hostile power, act or process of containing something, attempt to stop spread of something, control measure in nuclear reactionscontainment
act or sound of flapping, aircraft wing control surface, blow from broad object, commotion, dust jacket part, flat thin piece used as cover, fly by moving wings, hit with broad object, loose back and forth movement; sound made by such a movement; movea...flap
act together, join together for attackgang up
acting to deter, serving to hinder or impede, someone or something which deters, hindrance, impediment, something that deters, weapons that deter an attackdeterrent
action preventing something, exclusion of state action, occupation of public land, option to buy property, right of purchase before anyone else; acquisition before others; tenure, right of possession, strategy of first attackpreemption
actions of anarchists, doctrine rejecting government, resistance to control, social movement that objects to laws and governmentanarchism
activity or subject, calm controlled behavior, church rules, conscious control over lifestyle, make yourself do something regularly, making people obey rules, order and control, punish, punish; bring order; train, punishment, teach obedience or order t...discipline
adj n on the left, almost, approach, approach (a time or a place), close, close by; close in time; almost, close; close in time; closer; intimate; of the last moment; stingy; left-handed, closely related, miserly, prep. close to; in the vicinity, see a...near
adjacent squares, control electrode, control grid, grating made of bars, gridiron, network, network of crisscrossed bars; electrical conducting plate (in batteries); system of power stations which provide electricity to a large area; system of lines in...grid
adjust machinery or select output, control something, control something by rules or laws, govern, manage; adjust to a specific level or condition, make something regularregulate
adjustable resistor, variable resistor, resistor that can be adjusted to control the electrical current flowing through it (Electricity)rheostat
 

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