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adjective satellite
• (used especially of ideas or principles) deeply rooted; firmly fixed or held
Example sentence• The implanted device was designed to monitor the patient's heart rate. |
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Example sentence• I received unwanted spam emails in my inbox. |
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Example sentence• She became disenchanted with her job after realizing it didn't align with her values. |
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adjective satellite
• departing or being caused to depart from the true vertical or horizontal
Example sentence• The canted roof of the house gave it a unique and modern look. |
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noun
• social insect living in organized colonies; characteristically the males and fertile queen have wings during breeding season; wingless sterile females are the workers
Example sentence• The anted line appeared to be older than the rest of the document. |
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verb
• pour out gradually, so as to separate out sediment
Example sentence• She decanted the red wine into a glass pitcher. |
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noun
• a decorative musical accompaniment (often improvised) added above a basic melody
Example sentence• She descanted passionately about the importance of education reform. |
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Example sentence• She discanted on the joys of travel during her presentation. |
| | | | | 9 | | 3 | verbv |
verb
• To remove something, such as a medical device, that has been implanted.
adjective
• Removed from a natural site of growth, and placed in a culture medium (especially in relation to plants)
Example sentence• The surgeon explanted the infected organ. |
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verb
• To subject to the action of, or imbue with, a mordant.
Example sentence• The mordanted fabric had a vibrant and long-lasting color. |
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verb
• formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief, usually under pressure
Example sentence• The witness recanted his previous statement during cross-examination. |
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Example sentence• After the storm, we replanted the fallen trees in the front yard. |
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adjective satellite
• less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so
verb
• work hastily or carelessly; deal with inadequately and superficially
Example sentence• She scanted her work in order to leave early. |
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verb
• take the place or move into the position of
Example sentence• The new technology supplanted the old one. |
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noun
• (surgery) tissue or organ transplanted from a donor to a recipient; in some cases the patient can be both donor and recipient
verb
• lift and reset in another soil or situation
Example sentence• The transplanted tree is thriving in its new location. |
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noun
• a writ from a court commanding police to perform specified acts
verb
• provide adequate grounds to justify (a certain course of action)
Example sentence• The company's success is not warranted due to their poor decision-making. |
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adjective satellite
• not leased to or occupied by a tenant
Example sentence• The house remained untenanted for many years. |
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noun
• a signed written agreement between two or more parties (nations) to perform some action
Example sentence• They are in a covenanted relationship with each other. |
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Example sentence• She galavanted around Europe for a year before settling down. |
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verb
• wander aimlessly in search of pleasure
Example sentence• She gallivanted around town, visiting all the boutique shops. |
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verb
• To alternate plantings of two or more species.
Example sentence• The farmers interplanted corn and beans in the same field. |
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Example sentence• The garden was overplanted with too many flowers, causing them to compete for nutrients. |
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adjective
• Not bound by a covenant.
Example sentence• He made an uncovenanted remark in the meeting, causing everyone to gasp. |
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Example sentence• She gazed at the unenchanted forest, feeling a sense of disappointment. |
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Example sentence• He wore his hat askanted. |
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Example sentence• After years of tyranted rule, the citizens finally overthrew the dictator. |
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Example sentence• The underplanted garden lacked color and variety. |
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Example sentence• She gazed at the uninchanted castle in awe. |
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verb
• take to be the case or to be true; accept without verification or proof
Example sentence• We often take for granted the conveniences of modern technology. |
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adjective satellite
• evident without proof or argument
Example sentence• Family is often taken for granted until they are no longer around. |
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