demilitarize
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~ remove offensive capability from
demineralise
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~ remove the minerals or salts from; "demineralize water"
demineralize
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~ remove the minerals or salts from; "demineralize water"
demise
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~ transfer by a lease or by a will
demist
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~ free from mist; "demist the car windows"
demo
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~ give an exhibition of to an interested audience; "She shows her dogs frequently"; "We will demo the new software in Washington"
demob
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~ retire from military service
demobilise
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~ release from military service or remove from the active list of military service
demobilise
— Verb
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~ retire from military service
demobilize
— Verb
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~ release from military service or remove from the active list of military service
demobilize
— Verb
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~ retire from military service
democratise
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~ introduce democratic reforms; of nations
democratise
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~ become (more) democratic; of nations
democratize
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~ introduce democratic reforms; of nations
democratize
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~ become (more) democratic; of nations
demodulate
— Verb
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~ extract information from a modulated carrier wave
demolish
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~ defeat soundly and humiliatingly; "The home team demolished the visitors"
demolish
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~ ruin or destroy; "his book demolishes an old myth"; "demolished my reputation"; "the professor demolished the student's argument"
demolish
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~ eat up completely, as with great appetite; "Some people can down a pound of meat in the course of one meal"; "The teenagers demolished four pizzas among them"
demolish
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~ destroy completely; "the wrecking ball demolished the building"