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DISESTEEMING, ppr. Disliking; slighting.
DISESTEEMED, pp. Disliked; slighted.
DISESTEEM, n. [dis and esteem.] Want of esteem; slight dislike; disregard. It ex...
DISESPOUSING, ppr. Separating after plighted faith.
DISESPOUSED, pp. Separated after espousal; released from obligation to marry.
DISESPOUSE, v.t. disespouz. [dis and espouse.] To separate after espousal or pli...
DISENTRANCING, ppr. Arousing from a trance, sleep or reverie.
DISENTRANCED, pp. Awakened from a trance, sleep or reverie.
DISENTRANCE, v.t. [dis and entrance.] To awaken from a trance, or from deep slee...
DISENTITLE, v.t. To deprive of title.
DISENTHRONING, ppr. Deposing; depriving of royal authority.
DISENTHRONED, pp. Deposed; deprived of sovereign power.
DISENTHRONE, v.t. [dis and enthrone.] To dethrone; to depose from sovereign auth...
DISENTER. [See Disinter .]
DISENTANGLING, ppr. Freeing from entanglement; extricated.
DISENTANGLED, pp. Freed from entanglement; extricated.