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decommendation (noun) : an anti-recommendation : advice to avoid something
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Submitted by: Rachel K from Texas on Jun. 05, 2008 12:19
deconcile (verb) : (transitive verb): The opposite of reconcile; To break apart from another after having reconciled prior.
They reconciled before Christmas, only to deconcile after New Year's.
Submitted by: J.C. Moore from Pennsylvania on Dec. 26, 2007 10:12
deconflict
(verb) : To ensure that two or more objects will not conflict with each other. To ensure that two objects will not share the same space or content.
To ensure there was not an accident, the air traffic controller deconflicted the two aircraft by altitude.
Submitted by: Mark Garnet from Ohio on Jan. 29, 2006 23:24
(verb) : To resolve conflicting ideas or actions. Often used in military planning to 'deconflict' aircraft routes, weapons effects, and/or simultaneous actions on an objective.
We need to deconflict the helo routes during Phase 2 operations.
Submitted by: Wes Sanders from California on Oct. 25, 2005 12:17
decoreat (verb) : To both decorate & eat.
Let's get together and decoreat some cookies this weekend.
Submitted by: Jasmine Mager from California on Dec. 30, 2005 18:08
decorpulate (verb) : to detach a body from a head. (Also, decorpulated, as a modifier—see example below)
We should refer to "decapitated bodies" and "decorpulated heads—" strictly speaking, the concept of a "decapitated head" makes no sense. —I ask you to bear with this coinage, which also returns a small number of Google hits.
Submitted by: Erik S. O'Donnell from Illinois on Apr. 03, 2006 17:13
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