delocalize

  • 51delocalising — delocalise (Brit.) v. remove (something) from the usual location; take away provincial qualities (also delocalize) …

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  • 52centralize — v. a. Concentrate (the powers of government), delocalize, collect in the nation (as opposed to its provinces) …

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  • 53dislodge — v 1. displace, delocalize, dismount, Obs. displant, cut loose, knock loose, kick out, tear loose, extricate. 2. oust, expel, eject, evict, put out, turn out of doors; drive out, force or press out, extrude, thrust out; dispel, scatter, disperse;… …

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  • 54dismount — v 1. get off, alight, disembark, debark, deplane, detrain, debus; come down, get down, descend from; drop down, fall down. 2. unhorse, unmount, unseat, unsaddle; throw down or off, buck off, push off. 3. delocalize, displace, dislodge, Obs.… …

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  • 55delocalise — /diˈloʊkəlaɪz/ (say dee lohkuhluyz) verb (t) (delocalised, delocalising) to remove from the proper or usual locality. Also, delocalize. –delocalisation /diˌloʊkəlaɪˈzeɪʃən/ (say dee.lohkuhluy zayshuhn), noun …

  • 56get rid of — verb 1. dispose of (Freq. 7) Get rid of these old shoes! The company got rid of all the dead wood • Syn: ↑remove • Derivationally related forms: ↑removal (for: ↑ …

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