"Delitescent" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
I'm afraid the word "delitescent" is not a real word in the English language. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that doesn't exist.
If you meant to type a different word, please let me know and I'll do my best to help you with its meaning.
Sorry, I have to inform you that "delitescent" is actually a made-up word, not a real word in the English language. Therefore, I cannot provide you with usage examples. However, if you meant "delicate", here are some usage examples:
Delirious: (adjective) wildly enthusiastic or excited; not thinking clearly or rationally because of extreme emotions, typically due to joy, fear, or excitement. Example: "The crowd went delirious when the home team scored the winning goal."
Joel-Delisle crater: A crater on the far side of the Moon, about 60 kilometers in diameter. It's named after French engineer Jean Delisle.
Delisted refers to a company or financial security that is no longer listed or traded on a stock exchange.
The term "delisting" refers to the process of removing a company, security, or product from a stock exchange, index, or other listing. This can occur due to a variety of reasons, such as the company going bankrupt, failing to meet regulatory requirements, or voluntarily choosing to deregister. Delisting can have significant consequences for a company, including making it harder for investors to buy and sell its securities, and potentially affecting its financial stability and reputation.
I'm afraid there is no word "delitigate". However, I think you might be thinking of the word "litigate", which means to take legal action to resolve a dispute or controversy, especially through the courts. If you meant to say "delitigate", it's possible that it's a made-up word or a typo, and the correct meaning wouldn't apply.
Deliverables refers to the outputs or results of a project, task, or activity that are intended to be achieved or produced as a tangible outcome, providing measurable proof of progress or completion. It can include documents, data, products, services, or other tangible assets that are delivered to stakeholders, customers, or clients.
Deliverance refers to the act of freeing someone or something from a difficult or unpleasant situation. It can also mean a rescue or a means of obtaining salvation or redemption. In a broader sense, deliverance can be interpreted as liberation from constraints, whether physical, emotional, or spiritual.
Deliverances refers to the act of saving or rescuing someone or something from a difficult or dangerous situation. It can also refer to the outcome of such an act, which is the freeing or saving of the person or thing. For example: "He thanked God for the deliverances he experienced during the war."
A person or thing that delivers something, especially someone who brings or conveys something to another, such as a package, mail, or goods.