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de- reversal, undoing or removing

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de-Americanization noun

deamerykanizacjanoun

de Clérambault's syndrome noun
erotomania

erotomanianoun

de-escalation noun
a decrease in scope, extension or severity

deeskalacjanoun

de facto adjective
in fact or in practice

de factoadjective

de jure adjective
by right

de iureadjective

wedle prawaadjective

de-Stalinization

destalinizacja

de trop

niepożądany

de

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DE noun
initialism of differential equation

równanie różniczkowenoun

deacon noun
a clergyman ranked directly below a priest

diakonnoun

deacon noun
a designated minister of charity in the early Church

diakonnoun

deacon noun
lay leader of a Protestant congregation

diakonnoun

deaconess noun
female deacon

diakonisanoun

deactivate verb
to make something inactive or no longer effective

dezaktywowaćverb

zdezaktywowaćverb

deactivation noun
the act of deactivating something, such as a bomb or alarm

dezaktywacjanoun

dead adjective
figuratively, not alive

martwyadjective

dead adjective
fully and completely motionless

nieruchomyadjective

zmartwiałyadjective

dead adjective
no longer alive

martwyadjective

nieżywyadjective

zmarłyadjective

dead adjective
of a device: completely inactive; without power

rozładowanyadjective

dead noun
time when coldness, darkness, or stillness is most intense

zmarlinoun

dead as a dodo adjective
unquestionably dead

martwaadjective

dead as a doornail adjective
unquestionably dead

zimny trupadjective

dead beat

wykończony

dead-beat

leniuch

dead drunk

ululany

dead duck noun
person or project that is in serious trouble or doomed to fail

gnijącanoun

dead end noun
position that offers no hope of progress

ślepa uliczkanoun

dead end noun
street or path that goes nowhere

ślepa uliczkanoun

ślepy zaułeknoun

dead fish noun
sexual partner who lies flat during sex

leszcznoun

dead language noun
language with no native speakers

język wymarłynoun

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