detersive
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~ having cleansing power
detestable
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~ offensive to the mind; "an abhorrent deed"; "the obscene massacre at Wounded Knee"; "morally repugnant customs"; "repulsive behavior"; "the most repulsive character in recent novels"
detestable
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~ unequivocally detestable; "abominable treatment of prisoners"; "detestable vices"; "execrable crimes"; "consequences odious to those you govern"- Edmund Burke
detested
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~ treated with dislike or contempt
detonative
— Adjective
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~ exploding almost instantaneously
detractive
— Adjective
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~ causing to decrease in importance or value; "detractive influences on the volume of investment"
detrimental
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~ (sometimes followed by `to') causing harm or injury; "damaging to career and reputation"; "the reporter's coverage resulted in prejudicial publicity for the defendant"
deuced
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~ expletives used informally as intensifiers; "he's a blasted idiot"; "it's a blamed shame"; "a blame cold winter"; "not a blessed dime"; "I'll be damned (or blessed or darned or goddamned) if I'll do any such thing"; "he's a damn (or goddam or goddamned) fool"; "a deuced idiot"; "an infernal nuisance"
deuteranopic
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~ inability to see the color green or to distinguish green and purplish-red
devalued
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~ lowered in value; "the dollar is low"; "a debased currency"
devastating
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~ physically or spiritually devastating; often used in combination; "a crushing blow"; "a crushing rejection"; "bone-crushing"
devastating
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~ wreaking or capable of wreaking complete destruction; "possessing annihilative power"; "a devastating hurricane"; "the guns opened a withering fire"
devastating
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~ making light of; "afire with annihilating invective"; "a devastating portrait of human folly"; "to compliments inflated I've a withering reply"- W.S.Gilbert
developed
— Adjective
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~ being changed over time so as to be e.g. stronger or more complete or more useful; "the developed qualities of the Hellenic outlook"; "they have very small limbs with only two fully developed toes on each"
developed
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~ (used of societies) having high industrial development; "developed countries"
developed
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~ (of real estate) made more useful and profitable as by building or laying out roads; "condominiums were built on the developed site"
developing
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~ relating to societies in which capital needed to industrialize is in short supply
developmental
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~ of or relating to or constituting development; "developmental psychology"
deviant
— Adjective
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~ markedly different from an accepted norm; "aberrant behavior"; "deviant ideas"
deviate
— Adjective
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~ markedly different from an accepted norm; "aberrant behavior"; "deviant ideas"