"Defiatory" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I apologize, but the word "defiatory" is not a real word in English language. It seems to be a made-up or misspelled word. Can you please provide a different word, and I'll be happy to help you understand its meaning?
I apologize, but I couldn't find any evidence of the word "defiatory" in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.
However, if you meant to provide a different word, please feel free to do so, and I'll be happy to assist you with providing 5 usage examples in Markdown format.
To defer something means to put it off or delay it, often until a later time or date. It can also mean to leave a decision or action to someone else or to a later time. For example:<br><br> "I'm deferring my decision on the job offer until I've had a chance to think about it." (meaning to put off making a decision)<br> "The government is deferring the implementation of the new law until the economy improves." (meaning to leave a decision or action to a later time)<br><br>In general, deferring suggests a delay or postponement, often to give additional time for consideration or evaluation.
To defibrillate means to restore a normal heartbeat to a person whose heart has stopped beating or is beating irregularly. This is often done using a device called a defibrillator, which sends an electric shock to the heart to get it beating again.
Defibrillation is a medical procedure that uses an electric shock, known as a defibrillator, to restore a normal heartbeat in a person whose heart has stopped beating or is beating irregularly. This can happen in cases of cardiac arrest, where the heart's natural pacemaker, the sinus node, fails to function properly. The defibrillator delivers an electric shock to the heart, which helps to restore the normal heartbeat and prevent further complications or death.