Words Starting With "D"

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Deposing

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To displace or remove (an authority, monarch, or ruler) from power or office.

Deposit

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To put or leave something, especially money, into a bank account or a safe place: "She made a deposit of $1,000 into her savings account."

Depositaries

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Depositaries refer to the individuals, institutions, or organizations that are responsible for keeping, storing, or safeguarding something, such as valuables, records, or assets, on behalf of others.

Depositary

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A depositary is a person or organization responsible for holding, managing, and safeguarding securities, assets, or documents on behalf of another person or entity, often in a secure and controlled environment.

Deposited

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Past tense of "deposit": donated or paid money into a bank account or a specific place.

Depositing

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The verb "depositing" means to put or lay something down, typically in a careful or precise manner. It can also refer to the act of transferring or placing something, such as money, into a bank account or a container.

Deposition

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The word "deposition" has multiple meanings depending on the context.<br><br>1. Physics: Deposition refers to the process of forming a solid from a gas or vapor, such as when a liquid or solid forms on a surface due to condensation.<br>2. Law: Deposition refers to the process of recording the testimony of a witness in a court of law, usually in writing or through video recording.<br>3. Science: In geology, deposition refers to the process of sedimentation, where particles or rocks are deposited at the bottom of a body of water or on land.<br>4. General usage: Deposition can also refer to the action of laying down or leaving something in a particular place, such as leaving a deposit of something.<br><br>In general, deposition refers to the process of leaving or putting something in a particular place, whether it be physical, figurative, or legal sense.

Depositional

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The word "depositional" refers to something related to or resulting from deposition, which means the act of laying or throwing down, or the state of being laid or thrown down. In a geological context, depositional refers to the process by which sediments or rocks are deposited, often in a layer or stratum. In a linguistic context, depositional refers to the way in which a speaker's words or phrases are laid down or expressed in a particular structure or pattern, often in a way that reflects their thoughts, attitudes, or intentions. In a broader sense, depositional can refer to any process or system by which something is deposited or laid down, including social, cultural, or biological systems.

Depositions

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Depositions refer to the act of testifying under oath, usually in a legal setting, in response to a subpoena or request. During a deposition, an individual is questioned by an attorney, usually for purposes of gathering evidence or information, and their answers are recorded verbatim under oath. The evidence gathered through depositions plays a crucial role in the preparation and presentation of cases in court.

Depositor

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A depositor is a person or entity that deposits money, securities, or other assets into a bank, financial institution, or investment account. In other words, a depositor is an individual or organization that makes a deposit, typically in the form of cash, checks, or other financial instruments, into a financial institution or account.

Depositories

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Depositories refer to places or institutions where valuable or important items are stored and kept safe, often for a certain period of time or until needed. They can be physical buildings, such as banks, vaults, warehouses, or museums, or they can be digital storage units, like servers or databases. The term is often used in business, finance, and investment contexts to describe the secure storage of assets, documents, or data.

Depositors

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Depositors refers to individuals or organizations that deposit money or other assets into a bank, financial institution, or account. In finance, depositors typically receive interest or other benefits in exchange for keeping their funds deposited.

Depository

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A depository is a place where something is stored or kept, especially a safe and secure location. It can refer to a physical space, such as a bank vault, a repository of data, or a digital storage facility. The term is often used to convey a sense of safety, security, and preservation.

Deposits

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Deposits refer to the money or other assets paid or given to a person, organization, or institution as a means of securing a claim, interest, or benefit.

Depositure

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Depositure is a rare or obsolete term, but it refers to the act of depositing or laying down something, often in a formal or official manner. It can also refer to something that is deposited or laid down, such as a document or evidence.

Depot

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A depot is a place where goods, vehicles, or people are stored or lodged, typically for a short period of time. It can refer to:<br><br> A warehouse or storage facility for goods, such as a shipping depot or a freight depot.<br> A railway station or railway yard where trains are serviced or stored.<br> A bus station or depot where buses are stored, maintained, or dispatched.<br> A medical or surgical unit where patients are received, treated, and discharged, commonly referred to as a medical depot.<br><br>In general, a depot provides a central location for the collection, storage, and dispersal of goods, vehicles, or people.

Depots

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Depots are storage facilities or warehouses where goods, supplies, or equipment are kept or stored. They can be found in various industries, such as transportation, manufacturing, warehousing, and logistics. Depots are often used to hold inventory, repair and maintain equipment, or serve as a staging area for goods before they are distributed or shipped to their final destinations.

Depradation

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Depradation refers to the act of destroying or spoiling something, often in a violent or abusive manner. It can also refer to the state of being worn out or damaged. In a more general sense, depradation can describe the state of being in a state of decay or disrepair.

Depradations

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Depradations refer to acts of plundering, pillaging, or ravaging, especially in a war or during a time of conflict. It can also describe the damage or harm caused to something or someone as a result of such actions.

Depravation

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Depravation refers to the act of depriving someone or something of what is necessary for their health, happiness, or well-being. It can also mean the state of being deprived of something essential or vital. In a broader sense, it can imply moral or spiritual decay, decline, or corruption.

Deprave

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Deprave means to corrupt or pervert someone's moral values or principles, often in a way that makes them more immoral or wicked. It can also refer to the act of corrupting or perverting something, such as a person's character or a society's moral standards.

Depraved

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Depraved refers to someone or something that is morally corrupt, wicked, or perverse. It can also describe behavior or actions that are considered evil, atrocities, or cruel. This word often connotes a sense of extreme or outrageous immorality, and can be used to describe individuals or cultures that have abandoned moral principles and have adopted a twisted or perverted set of values.

Depravedly

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In a depraved manner; in a wicked or corrupt way.

Depravement

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Depravement is a noun that means the act of depraving or the state of being depraved. It refers to the act of making something or someone worse, often in a moral sense.

Depraving

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Depraving refers to the process of making something, typically art or literature, less respectable or more offensive by introducing explicit or graphic content, often with the intention of sensationalizing or shocking. It can also mean to corrupt or pervert someone's moral values or behavior, making them less decent or virtuous. In a broader sense, depraving can imply the loss of moral or ethical standards, leading to a decline in societal norms or cultural values.

Depravity

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Depravity refers to the state of being corrupted or morally degenerate, often to the extreme. It can also describe a behavior or action that is morally repugnant or disgusting.

Deprecate

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To deprecate means to express disapproval or criticism of something, often in a formal or official way. It can also mean to declare something to be no longer approved or recommended, often because of its harmful or outdated nature. For example, a company might deprecate a certain product or feature, or a government might deprecate a particular law or policy. In programming, to deprecate something usually means to mark it as obsolete or no longer recommended, often in preparation for its eventual removal.

Deprecated

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Deprecated refers to something that is no longer useful, valid, or supported, often due to being outdated, replaced by a better alternative, or no longer meeting the required standards. In the context of technology, a deprecated feature, function, or module is one that is still present but is discouraged from being used or updated anymore, as it may be removed or rendered obsolete in future versions. In general, the term "deprecated" suggests that something has reached the end of its useful life and should be avoided or replaced.

Deprecates

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The word "deprecates" is the third person singular of the verb "deprecate", which means to express strong disapproval of something, often in a formal or official manner. For example: "The government deprecates the use of unauthorized drones in the national park."

Deprecating

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Deprecating refers to an attitude or behavior that belittles or disparages something or someone. It can also mean criticizing or expressing contempt for something, often in a condescending or superior manner.

Deprecatingly

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In a deprecating manner; in a way that shows disapproval or lack of enthusiasm.

Deprecation

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Deprecation refers to the act of expressing disapproval or disdain for something, often due to its decline in quality, usefulness, or morality. In a broader sense, it can also imply a decline or deterioration of something, such as a town's economic standing or a person's physical health.

Deprecative

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Deprecative refers to something that is expressed or spoken in a scornful, disapproving, or patronizing manner, often in a way that is intended to belittle or criticize something or someone. It can also describe language or behavior that is condescending, unfair, or unjust.

Deprecatory

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Disapproving or criticizing in a subtle or indirect manner, often characterized by a tone that is condescending or superior.

Depreciable

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A depreciable asset is an intangible or tangible asset that has a limited useful life and decreases in value over time. It is an asset that has a physical life and can be used up or worn out, and its value is gradually reduced through depreciation.

Depreciate

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To depreciate means to reduce in value or worth, often due to wear and tear, obsolescence, or decreased demand. It can also refer to the act of assigning a lower value to something, such as a piece of property or an asset, for accounting or tax purposes.