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engagement [ınˈgeıdʒmənt] N

3. engagement:

derange [dıˈreındʒ] VB trans

tenement [ˈtenəmənt] N

dénouement [ˌdeınuːˈmɒŋ] N

dénouement (French):

micromanagement [ˌmaık­rəʊ­ˈmæ­nı­dʒ­mənt] N

judgment, judgement [ˈdʒʌdʒmənt] N

basement [ˈbeısmənt] N

pavement [ˈpeıvmənt] N Brit

pavement → sidewalk

See also sidewalk

sidewalk [ˈsaıdwɔːk], pavement Brit N

vehement [ˈviːımənt] ADJ

excrement [ˈekskrımənt] N

placement [ˈpleısmənt] N

agreement [əˈgriːmənt] N

1. agreement:

3. agreement:

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Geometric derangement induced by nonviable myocardium (see myocardial infarction) is exponentially impacted and proportional to the weight of the performance determinant measured.
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It may be prescribed in all cases in which there is an atonic condition of ovaries or uterus, with derangement of function.
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In addition, he must now make a second roll to resist gaining a derangement (a trait that affects characters' rolls and actions).
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In exercise- or heat-induced dehydration, electrolyte derangement can result, and may actually result in worsened by excess consumption of water.
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Short-term exposure to microgravity causes space adaptation syndrome, a self-limiting nausea caused by derangement of the vestibular system.
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In spite of increasing isolation, depression and derangement, she wrote plays, novels and other works, none of which can be accounted for.
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Such dilation leads to derangement of the normal anatomy and mechanics of the tricuspid valve and the muscles governing its proper function.
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Provides historical background and current information on the physiology, physical derangements, psychology, prevention, and treatment of heat- and cold-related environmental illnesses and injuries.
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This catheter allows urine to be removed from the body, and, along with fluid therapy, help normalize blood derangements to resolve prior to anesthesia.
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The idea is to reach the unknown by the derangement of all the senses.
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