depute
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~ give an assignment to (a person) to a post, or assign a task to (a person)
depute
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~ transfer power to someone
deputise
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~ act as a substitute; "She stood in for the soprano who suffered from a cold"
deputise
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~ appoint as a substitute
deputize
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~ act as a substitute; "She stood in for the soprano who suffered from a cold"
deputize
— Verb
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~ appoint as a substitute
deracinate
— Verb
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~ move (people) forcibly from their homeland into a new and foreign environment; "The war uprooted many people"
deracinate
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~ pull up by or as if by the roots; "uproot the vine that has spread all over the garden"
derail
— Verb
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~ run off or leave the rails; "the train derailed because a cow was standing on the tracks"
derail
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~ cause to run off the tracks; "they had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste"
derange
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~ throw into great confusion or disorder; "Fundamentalists threaten to perturb the social order"
derange
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~ derange mentally, throw out of mental balance; make insane; "The death of his parents unbalanced him"
derate
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~ lower the rated electrical capability of electrical apparatus
derecognise
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~ cause to be no longer approved or accepted; "Carter derecognized Taiwan in 1979 after the U.S. recognized the People's Republic of China"
derecognize
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~ cause to be no longer approved or accepted; "Carter derecognized Taiwan in 1979 after the U.S. recognized the People's Republic of China"
deregulate
— Verb
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~ lift the regulations on
derequisition
— Verb
– English
~ release from government control
derestrict
— Verb
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~ make free from restrictions