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express,
expressed,
expressing,
expresses.transitive
verbs
to set forth in words; state; to manifest or communicate,
as by a gesture; show; to make known the feelings or opinions of (oneself),
as by statement or art; to convey or suggest a representation of; depict
(the painting expresses the rage of war victims); to represent by a sign
or a symbol; to symbolize; to squeeze or press out, as juice from an orange;
to send by special messenger or rapid transport (express a package to Los
Angeles)
express.adjective
definitely and explicitly stated (their express
wish); explicit; particular; specific (an express plan)
express.adverb
by express delivery or transport
express.noun
a rapid, efficient system for the delivery of
goods and mail; a means of transport, such as a train, that travels rapidly
and makes few or no stops before its destination
extradition.noun
Law --legal
surrender of a fugitive to the jurisdiction (the extent of authority or
control) of another state, country, or government for trial
epilepsy.noun,
plural.epilepsies
any of various neurological disorders characterized
by sudden, recurring attacks of motor, sensory, or psychic malfunction
with or without loss of consciousness or convulsive seizures
epileptic.adjective
affected with epilepsy; of, relating to, or associated
with epilepsy epileptic.noun
one who has epilepsy
exact.adjective
strictly and completely in accord
with fact; not deviating from truth
or reality (an exact account; an exact replica;
your exact words); characterized
by accurate measurements or inferences
with small margins of error; not approximate.(an
exact figure; an exact science);
characterized by strict adherence
to standards or rules (an exact speaker)
exact, exacted,
exacting,
exacts.transitive
verbs
to force the payment or yielding of (not knowing
any better he agreed to pay the voluntary income tax a first time and now
they are exacting it out of him every year because he still doesn't know
any better); extort.(exact
tribute from a conquered people); to demand and obtain by or as if by force
or authority (a harsh government who exacts obedience to orders of subjugation);
demand
exactable.adjective
exactness.noun
exactor.or.exacter.noun
exactitude.noun
the state
or quality of being exact
exaction.noun
the act of exacting; excessive or unjust demand;
extortion; something exacted
exacting.adjective
making severe
demands; rigorous (an exacting
instructor); requiring great care, effort, or attention (an exacting task);
burdensome
exactingly.adverb
exactingness.noun
even.adverb
to a greater degree or extent; used as an intensive
with comparative adjectives and adverbs (looked sick and felt even worse);
indeed; moreover; used as an intensive (he was depressed, even suicidal;
even a child knows better); used as an intensive to indicate something
that is unexpected (declined even to consider the idea); at the same time
as; already; just (even as we watched, the building collapsed); to a degree
that extends; fully (lloyal even unto death); exactly; precisely (it was
even as he said the jewel was gone)
expulsion.noun
the act of expelling or the state of being expelled
entrust.or.intrust,
entrusted,
entrusting,
entrusts.transitive
verbs
to give over (something) to another for care,
protection, or performance; commit
enthrone, enthroned,
enthroning,
enthrones.transitive
verbs
to seat on a throne; to raise to a lofty
position; exalt enthronement.noun
ease.noun
the condition of being comfortable or relieved;
freedom from pain, worry, or agitation.(her
mind was at ease knowing that the children were safe); freedom from constraint
or embarrassment; relaxed;
naturalness; rest; freedom from difficulty, hardship, or effort
ease, eased,
easing,
eases.verbs
transitive verb use.to
free from pain, worry, or agitation (he eased his conscience by not charging
high interest on the loan); to lessen the discomfort or pain of (she shifted
position so as to ease her back)
intransitive
verb use.to lessen, as in discomfort,
pressure, or stress: pain that never eased; to move or proceed with little
effort (eased through the driving course)
at ease.idiom
in a relaxed position, especially standing silently
at rest with the right foot stationary (a position soldiers can be in while
awaiting inspection; used as a command for troops to assume a relaxed position
explain, explained,
explaining,
explains.verbs
transitive verb use.to
make plain or comprehensible;
to define; expound.(thet
explained their ideas); to offer reasons
for or a cause of; justify.(explain
an error; to offer reasons for the actions, beliefs, or remarks of oneself)
intransitive verb use.to
make something plain or comprehensible (I'll explain)
explain away.phrasal
verb
to dismiss
or get rid of by or as if by explaining; to minimize by explanation
explainable.adjective
explanatory.adjective
serving or intended
to explain.(an explanatory paragraph) explanatorily.adverb
explanation.noun
the act or process of explaining;
(gave us a difficult to understand convoluted
detailed explanation which no one grasped);
something that explains (the note contained the explanation)
emphatic.adjective
expressed or performed with emphasis.(responded
with an emphatic 'yes'); definite
in expression or action; standing out in a striking and clearly defined
way (the new car's design emphatically grabs attention)
emphatically.adverb
event.noun
something that takes place; an occurrence;
a significant occurrence or
happening;
a social gathering or activity
Physics
- a phenomenon or occurrence
located at a single point in space time, regarded
as the fundamental observational
entity
in relativity theory
eventless.adjective
ensure, ensured,
ensuring,
ensures.transitive
verbs
to make sure or certain;
insure (our precautions.ensured
our safety
evaluate, evaluated,
evaluating,
evaluates.transitive
verbs
to ascertain
or fix the value or worth of; to examine and judge carefully (evaluated
the resumés
to select the best choice); appraise;
estimate
evaluation.noun
an elucidation
where points of significance
are utilized in formulating
an overview of person(s) or condition(s)
evaluator.noun
evaluative.adjective
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