desert2 |
to leave someone or something behind when you have a duty to stay. |
distance |
to leave behind at a great distance; outrun; surpass. [1/7 definitions] |
door |
an opening through which you enter or leave a room or building. [1/2 definitions] |
drivethrough |
a business that offers the convenience of letting people drive up and conduct their business without having to leave their cars. [1/3 definitions] |
drop |
to give up or leave out. [1/9 definitions] |
drop out |
to stop taking part in; to leave before finishing. |
drypoint |
an engraving technique, used esp. on copper, in which furrows are incised with a hard steel needle so as to leave a burr at the sides for a softer outline. [1/2 definitions] |
eject |
to compel to leave one's place, position, or property; dismiss or evict. [1/3 definitions] |
electrode |
a part of an electric or electronic device. An electrode allows electric current to enter or leave a device such as a battery. |
elide |
to leave out or slur, as a syllable or letter, in pronunciation. [1/2 definitions] |
eliminate |
to decide to leave out; remove from the set of choices. [1/2 definitions] |
emigrate |
to leave one country or region in order to settle in another. |
engrave |
to leave a deep or lasting impression. [1/4 definitions] |
evacuate |
to leave (one's own place) because of the risk of danger. [1/3 definitions] |
evict |
to force someone to leave a rented property. |
eviction |
the process of being forced to leave a property. |
except |
to fail to include; leave out; exclude. [1/5 definitions] |
exclude |
to leave out; keep out. |
excuse |
to make a polite statement that allows (oneself) to leave the presence of others without the feeling of acting rudely. [1/11 definitions] |
exeunt |
leave the stage (a stage direction for two or more characters). |
exeunt omnes |
all leave (a stage direction for all the characters on stage). |