Results for: relating to shift toward conservatism, supporter of return to conservative values
English English
act of turning something the opposite way; act of returning to a previous condition; return of property to its owner after the occurrence of a particular event (Law), property returned to former owner, return to former condition, return to former owner...reversion
act of wiping (in order to clean or erase, etc.); handkerchief or rag; small disposable towel moistened with soapy liquid; blow; mocking statement, gibe; scene shift that appears to be one scene pushing another off the screen, apply something with ligh...wipe
acting as a mnemonic, memory aid, of or designed to assist the memory, relating to mnemonics, something that is designed to assist the memory (often referring to a word or group of words that can be associated with the information being remembered)mnemonic
acting as vowel, of or pertaining to vowels; containing many vowels; characterized by vowels, relating to vowels, vocalvocalic
action made in response to a stimulus; return to a previous state, restoration of a past condition, active response, bodily response to substance, emotional response, forces acting on a body, nuclear process, physical response, strong conservatismreaction
action of a lever, action of a lever; mechanical power supplied by a lever; influence, ability to affect or alter people or circumstances; use of borrowed money to increase the return on an investment, borrow money hoping to make more, borrowing of mon...leverage
action to regain personal property, order to return unlawfully held possessions (Law)detinue
activation (of a device), relating to or used in surgery (e.g. tools, table, etc.); acting, functioning; managing, using, activatingoperating
active and changing, changing over time, driving force, forceful, energetic, vigorous, spirited, relating to dynamics, relating to energy, relating to loudness in music, vigorous and purposefuldynamic
actor suited to youthful parts, book for children, from within the Earth, immature, immature animal or plant, not yet mature, relating to young people, sexually immature, young person, adolescent, young; of or pertaining to youth or young people; child...juvenile
actor, dramatic; affected, artificial, marked by artificial emotion, relating to theatertheatrical
added in speaking, growing excessively; redundant, superfluous, relating to an outgrowthexcrescent
added to next payment, consecutive, created by gradual additions, entitling shareholder to claim dividend arrears, gradually building up, including all given values of variable, increasing with successive measurements, accruing, snowballing, more sever...cumulative
adenoid, affected by enlarged adenoids, of pertaining to adenoids; having the high nasal voice of one who suffers from enlarged adenoids, relating to adenoidsadenoidal
adenoidal, concerning lymphoid tissue, growth of lymphoid tissue located in the upper pharynx, relating to glands, throat tissueadenoid
 

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