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I . direct [dɪˈrekt, daɪˈrekt] VB intr MUS

IV . direct [dɪˈrekt, daɪˈrekt] ADV

1. direct (with no intermediary):

2. direct (by a direct way):

direct current N no pl

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Their name is derived from their ability to induce directed chemotaxis in nearby responsive cells; they are chemo tactic cyto kines.
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Government concern over immorality led to increased police attention directed at intimacy in public and sometimes private.
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The defence keeps the momentum of play squarely directed towards the opposing goal or at least, away from his own.
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His radical programme called for the nationalisation of large tracts of farmland as well as rapid government-directed industrialisation.
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From a room that appears to have been set aside for bathing, waste water was directed to covered drains, which lined the major streets.
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He had directed, if possible, that none should go under 20, and as many as possible be over 22.
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However, the soul can also fall lower if the attention is directed to lower things, such as pets, carnal desires, or drug use.
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When directed, mentees will proceed to their mentor's table.
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Isolationism, specifically directed towards material items and possessions, is a common theme throughout the novel.
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Their attention may be concerned with themselves or others, but wherever their energies are directed it is difficult to deflect them from their chosen course.
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