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–n.lack of use; not being used: »
The old tools were rusted from disuse. Many words common in Shakespeare's time have fallen into disuse.
–v.t.to stop using; discontinue the use or practice of.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
The old tools were rusted from disuse. Many words common in Shakespeare's time have fallen into disuse.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
dis·use — /dısˈjuːs/ noun [noncount] : the state of not being used : lack of use The room was dusty from/with disuse. The word fell into disuse [=people stopped using it] many years ago … Useful english dictionary
dis|play´er — dis|play «dihs PLAY», verb, noun, adjective. –v.t. 1. to put on view; show: »The American flag is displayed on the 4th of July. 2. to show in a special way so as to attract attention: »The stores are displaying the new spring clothes in their… … Useful english dictionary
dis|play — «dihs PLAY», verb, noun, adjective. –v.t. 1. to put on view; show: »The American flag is displayed on the 4th of July. 2. to show in a special way so as to attract attention: »The stores are displaying the new spring clothes in their windows. 3.… … Useful english dictionary
dis|pos|a|ble — «dihs POH zuh buhl», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. that can be disposed of after use; that can be thrown away: »disposable containers of foil, disposable paper napkins. 2. at one s disposal; available: »Disposable income is money for spending or… … Useful english dictionary
dis|guise — «dihs GYZ», verb, guised, guis|ing. noun. –v.t. 1. to hide who one really is by looking like someone else: »Uncle disguised himself as Santa Claus. The spy disguised himself as an old woman. 2. to hide what (a thing) really is; make (a thing)… … Useful english dictionary
dis|sav´er — dis|save «dihs SAYV», intransitive verb, saved, sav|ing. to use up one s savings; spend more than one earns: »Rising prices are, it would seem, causing people to dissave and pour the money into goods for fear of further depreciation in the value… … Useful english dictionary
dis|save — «dihs SAYV», intransitive verb, saved, sav|ing. to use up one s savings; spend more than one earns: »Rising prices are, it would seem, causing people to dissave and pour the money into goods for fear of further depreciation in the value of their… … Useful english dictionary
dis|tress — «dihs TREHS», noun, verb. –n. 1. great pain or sorrow; anxiety; trouble: »The boy s low grades caused his father distress. SYNONYM(S): grief, agony, anguish. See syn. under sorrow. (Cf. ↑sorrow) 2. something that causes distress; … Useful english dictionary
dis|trib|ute — «dihs TRIHB yut», transitive verb, ut|ed, ut|ing. 1. to give some of to each; divide and give out in shares; deal out: »Mother distributed candy among the children. The teacher distributed paper to each member of the class. 2. to spread; … Useful english dictionary
Dis-organization — describes a group that uses lateral rather than vertical organization systems, generally anti centralized power. The concept is similar to that of a grassroots style organization. Such groups often use guerilla and viral marketing techniques to… … Wikipedia