From self- + delete. self-delete (third-person singular simple present self-deletes, present participle self-deleting, simple past and past participle...
self-deleting. The term self-deletion is most often used on the Internet to bypass automatic filters that censor words such as suicide or kill oneself. self-delete...
IPA(key): /ʁə.tʁɑ̃.ʃe/ retrancher (transitive) to deduct, take away, cut out (delete) (intransitive) to cut down retrancher sur l’alcool ― cut down [one's] alcohol...
IPA(key): /ɛrˈbidə(n)/ Hyphenation: er‧bie‧den erbieden (dialectal, Eastern Netherlands) (reflexive) to introduce, to surrender; to behave, to behave oneself...
Among the issues they are hoping to explore are cyberhoarding—reluctance to delete information gathered online—and cyberchondria—compulsively using search...
who portray Mary Sues in their texts and tells her in very harsh terms to delete her story and dream instead of writing. Souther, rouseth, shouter, soureth...
superlative najbardziej sam, no derived adverb) alone (oneself without company) alone (oneself without help) sam (not generally comparable, comparative...
participle removing, simple past and past participle removed) (transitive) To delete. (transitive) To move from one place to another, especially to take away...
for tomorrow? (transitive) To fix (a problem). The computer won't let me delete that file; could you sort it out? (transitive) To organise or separate into...