Results for: task, mission
English English
(Computers) implementation, utilization; program that performs a defined task (like word processors, electronic spreadsheets, graphics programs, etc.)app (application program)
abandon mission, end a pregnancy; cancel, call off; fail; (Computers) stop a procedure in progress or a program in operation (especially suddenly or abnormally), end prematurely, have miscarriage, quit computer program, remove fetusabort
ability to perform task better, idea from Plato, recollection of past events and experiences, recollection of the past, reminder, something rememberedreminiscence
achieve a task with tranquility and satisfaction; he who seems quiet and harmless but has the ability to harm deeplystill waters run deep
act of applying; request; implementation; persistence, diligence; (Computer) computer program designed to perform a specific task for a user or other application (e.g. word processor, spreadsheet, Web browser, etc.), computer software, formal request f...application
act of committing something, appointment as military officer, assign, authority or instruction, authority to act as agent, contract, order; confer rank or authority, empower, authorize, equip ship, fee paid to agent, government group, group with task, ...commission
act of struggling; effort, exertion; conflict, strife, endeavor, strive, try hard; fight, contend; advance with great effort, fight by wrestling, great effort to overcome difficulties, hard task, make a great physical effort, move with difficulty, try ...struggle
act of taking or seizing; delay, hinderance, obstruction; interruption; act of preventing enemy forces from carrying out their mission (Military), intercepting somebody or something, something interceptedinterception
activity, deed, task, accomplishment, notable act, skillful, stylishly elegantfeat
aircraft mission, attack on an enemy, make a sortie, people on sortie, raid made by a besieged military force on its attackers; combat flight made by an aircraft, short tripsortie
allot, apportion; appoint, assignee, give somebody task or duty, order a soldier, place a value, send somebody to do something, set something aside for something, transfer propertyassign
aloofness and indifference, Canadian police unit, condition or process of separation, disinterestedness, military unit sent on special assignment, separation; disinterest, aloofness; lack of bias; division of soldiers who have been sent on a mission, s...detachment
amount on spool, cylinder around which something is wound (such as thread, rope, etc.), cylinder on which something is wound, transfer data to store, wind around a cylinder; unwind from around a cylinder; (Computers) send a task to memory or disk (wher...spool
any assignment, assign tasks; overburden, strain, assign work, burden somebody, difficult job, job assigned, mission, assignment; obligation; role; burden, loadtask
appointment, assignation, legal transfer, legal transfer document, task, mission; transfer of ownership or rightsassignment
 

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