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Definition: Terminated |
TerminatedAdjective1. Having come or been brought to a conclusion; "the harvesting was complete"; "the affair is over, ended, finished"; "the abruptly terminated interview". 2. (of e.g. a contract or term of office) having come to an end. Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
Date "terminated" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1258. (references) |
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Computing | The situation in which a circuit is connected to a load of its characteristic impedance or iteractive impedance. Source: European Union. (references) |
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Electrical termination of a signal ceases its energy flow through the electrical circuit.See telecommunications
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Synonyms: TerminatedSynonyms: all over (adj), complete (adj), concluded (adj), ended (adj), over(p) (adj). (additional references) |
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Screenplays | Simulation terminated. Simulation terminated (Monsters, Inc.; writing credit: Robert L. Baird; Jill Culton) If you print that, our relationship will be terminated. (All the President's Men; writing credit: Carl Bernstein; Bob Woodward) His high exaltedness, the Great Jabba the Hutt, has decreed that you are to be terminated immediately (Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi; writing credit: George Lucas; Lawrence Kasdan) You terminated his command (Major Payne; writing credit: Joe Connelly; Bob Mosher) | |
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Treaty of Versailles | 1919 | Germany recognises that all treaties and arrangements between her and Liberia terminated as from August 4, 1917. (reference) |
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Les Miserables | Hugo, Victor | It was reached by the spiral staircase which terminated at the corner of the room in a square hole like the hatchway of a ship |
Walden | Thoreau, Henry David | Men who did not know when their visit had terminated, though I went about my business again, answering them from greater and greater remoteness |
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| Subject | Topic | Quote |
Health | Transplanting fetal CNS tissue into the spinal cord of both mature and newborn rats yielded axon growth that terminated within a few millimeters of the border of the transplant. (references) | |
Business | Contracts can be terminated if the contractor fails to perform according to the terms. (references) | |
In most cases, compensation to a terminated agent is required even if the committee rules for the foreign firm. (references) | ||
Both manufacturers and dealers have contracts that can be terminated if either party is not satisfied with the sales or services provided. (references) | ||
Children | Cameroon | In recent years, the Government reportedly has reduced the share of its expenditures that benefit persons with disabilities and has terminated subsidies to NGO's that help them. (references) |
Civil Liberties | Lithuania | During the year, 3 persons received refugee status, 266 were granted residence permits, 58 applications were rejected, and 97 cases were terminated. (references) |
Hong Kong | In 2000 the Government terminated its Millport policy, under which Vietnamese asylum seekers intercepted in boats in Hong Kong waters were assisted in their voluntary departure from Hong Kong. (references) | |
Economic History | Latvia | An employment contract can be terminated without notice by mutual consent. (references) |
Sudan | All U.S. military assistance was terminated following the military coup of 1989. (references) | |
Oman | The sultan then terminated the Treaty of Seeb and eliminated the office of the imam. (references) | |
Human Rights | Nicaragua | The police immediately terminated the contract of the involved voluntary police officers, and Treminio was sent to court on criminal charges. (references) |
Slovak Republic | In April the Bratislava regional prosecutor appealed the ruling, but the Supreme Court rejected the appeal and terminated the criminal prosecution of Tkhoryk. (references) | |
China | Recipients report paying various amounts for the transplants, and some have reported that treatment may be terminated or delayed for a lack of funds or a delay in payment. (references) | |
Minorities | Ethiopia | There are credible reports that teachers and other government workers have had their employment terminated if they are not of the dominant ethnic group in the region. (references) |
Political Economy | BULGARIA | As of September 2000, construction battalions in the armed forces have been terminated. (references) |
PARAGUAY | As a result of this agreement, the U.S. government has revoked Paraguay's designation as a Priority Foreign Country and terminated the Special 301 investigation. (references) | |
Political Rights | Bhutan | The procedures for the nomination and election of National Assembly members state that in order to be eligible for nomination as a candidate, a person must be a citizen of Bhutan; be at least 25 years of age; not be married to a foreign national; not have been terminated or compulsorily retired for misconduct from government service; not have committed any act of treason against the King, the populace, and country; have no criminal record or any criminal case pending against him; have respect for the nation's laws; and be able to read and write in Dzongkha (the language, in several dialects, spoken by Bhutanese Buddhists). (references) |
Travel | Liberia | Although the Department terminated the authorized departure of U.S. Embassy personnel in non-emergency positions from Liberia on May 31, 2001, U.S. citizens in Liberia should carefully review their own personal security situation in determining whether to remain in the country, U.S. citizens should be aware that the ability of the U.S. Embassy to provide direct assistance to U.S. citizens outside of the Monrovia area is severely limited. (references) |
Women | Ghana | The CHRAJ determined that the 22-year-old attendant was terminated for her refusal to submit to her supervisor's sexual advances over a 10-month period. (references) |
Worker Rights | Nigeria | Lagos state government terminated an important local union leader in Lagos, ostensibly for nonperformance, following an extended strike by state government workers. (references) |
Philippines | Dismissal or threatened dismissal of union members also was common, and there were reports that some workers were terminated after merely speaking with union organizers. (references) | |
Ethiopia | Labor leaders point to a number of court cases that are 4 or 5 years old in which workers have been terminated for union activities as examples of inattention by the courts to worker rights. (references) | |
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James Monroe | 1817-1825 | Destructive wars ensued, which have of late only been terminated. |
John Quincy Adams | 1825-1829 | With the catastrophe in which the wars of the French Revolution terminated, and our own subsequent peace with Great Britain, this baneful weed of party strife was uprooted. |
Andrew Jackson | 1829-1837 | The commissioners for examining the claims have since terminated their labors, and their awards have been paid at the Treasury as they have been called for. |
Harry S. Truman | 1945-1953 | In accordance with the intentions of the Congress, lend-lease, except as to continuing military lend-lease in China, was terminated upon the surrender of Japan. |
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| "Terminated" is generally used as a lexical verb (past participle) -- approximately 73.95% of the time. "Terminated" is used about 403 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted) |
| Parts of Speech | Percent | Usage per 100 Million Words | Rank in English |
| Lexical Verb (past participle) | 73.95% | 298 | 16,826 |
| Lexical Verb (past tense) | 21.34% | 86 | 35,638 |
| Adjective (general or positive) | 4.22% | 17 | 85,106 |
| Noun (proper) | 0.25% | 1 | 339,140 |
| Noun (common) | 0.25% | 1 | 339,140 |
| Total | 100.00% | 403 | N/A |
Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.
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Ending with "terminated": non-terminated. | |
Containing "terminated": null-terminated multibyte string. | |
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| The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com. |
| Language | Translations for "terminated"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses. | |
Arabic | منتهي (concluded, exhaustible, finished). (various references) | |
Chinese | 终止 (Breakup, Expiry, terminate, Terminating, termination). (various references) | |
Danish | afsluttet. (various references) | |
Dutch | zenden beëindigd (sending terminated), soms kan men zien dat de perlietgebieden scherp begrensd zijn door de hen omringende ferrietkorrels (sometimes it can be seen that the pearlite regions are sharply terminated against the surrounding ferrite grains). (various references) | |
Finnish | päätetty. (various references) | |
French | terminai, terminés, terminées, terminée, terminé, sur charge adaptée. (various references) | |
German | beendet (cancels, completed, concludes, determines, ended, ends, finished, finishes, past, termed, terminates, unquoted, unquotes). (various references) | |
Greek | τερματισμένος. (various references) | |
Hungarian | az ösvény hirtelen megszakadt (the path terminated abruptly). (various references) | |
Italian | terminato (completed, done, finished, over, through, up), su carico adattato. (various references) | |
Korean | 종결하" (Concluded). (various references) | |
Pig Latin | erminatedtay.(various references) | |
Portuguese | terminado (completed, finished, out, through, up). (various references) | |
Russian | завершать расторгнутый. (various references) | |
Spanish | terminado (accomplished, all up, arrant, closed, completed, discontinued, done, finished, landed, lost, over, ready, through, up), adaptado a la carga. (various references) | |
Swedish | avslutad. (various references) | |
| Source: compiled by the editor from various translation references. | ||
| Language | Date | Source | Joshua Chapter 16, Verse 7 |
| Greek (transliterated) | 250 BC | Septuagint | Kai eiV macw kai atarwq kai ai kwmai autwn kai eleusetai epi iericw kai diekbalei epi ton iordanhn |
| Latin | 405 | Vulgate | Descenditque de Ianoe in Atharoth et Noaratha et pervenit in Hiericho et egreditur ad Iordanem |
| Middle English | 1395 | Wyclif | And goth doun fro Janoe into Atharoth and Noathara, and cometh into Jericho; and goth out to Jordan fro Thaphua, |
| Jacobean English | 1611 | King James | And it went down from Janohah to Ataroth, and to Naarath, and came to Jericho, and went out at Jordan. |
| Victorian English | 1833 | Webster | And it went down from Janohah to Ataroth, and to Naarath, and came to Jericho, and terminated at Jordan. |
| Basic English | 1964 | Ogden | And from Janoah down to Ataroth, and to Naarah, and touching Jericho, it goes on to Jordan. |
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| Language | Joshua Chapter 16, Verse 7 |
| Cebuano | Ug kana milugsong gikan sa Janoa ngadto sa Ataroth, ug sa Naarar, ug miabut ngadto sa Jerico, ug minggula didto sa Jordan. |
| Croatian | Od Janoaha spuštala se u Atarot i Naarat i onda, dotièuæi se Jerihona, udarala na Jordan. |
| Danish | strækker sig så fra Janoa ned til Atarot og Na'ara, støder op til Jeriko og ender ved Jordan. |
| Dutch | En komt af van Janoah naar Ataroth en Naharoth, en stoot aan Jericho, en gaat uit aan de Jordaan. |
| Finnish | Janohasta se laskeutuu Atarotiin ja Naaraan, koskettaa Jerikoa ja päättyy Jordaniin. |
| French | De Janoach elle descendait Atharoth et Naaratha, touchait Jéricho, et se prolongeait jusqu`au Jourdain. |
| German | und kommt herab von Janoha gen Ataroth und Naarath und stößt an Jericho und geht aus am Jordan; |
| Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari | Dari situ garis itu turun ke Atarot dan Naharat, lalu terus menyusur Yerikho dan berakhir di Sungai Yordan. |
| Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama | Lalu turun dari Yanoah ke Atarot dan Naara dan berdompak dengan Yerikho, lalu keluar sampai Yarden. |
| Italian | Poi da Ianoach scendeva ad Atarot e a Naara, toccava Gerico, e faceva capo al Giordano. |
| Maori | Na ka anga i Ianoha ki raro ki Ataroto, a ki Naarata, a ka pa ki Heriko, puta rawa atu kei Horano. |
| Norwegian | Fra Janoah tok den så ned til Atarot og Na'ara, rørte ved Jeriko og endte ved Jordan. |
| Rumanian | Din Ianoah pogora la Atarot wi la Naarata, atingea Ierihonul, wi mergea pknq la Iordan. |
| Swedish | Från Janoa gick den ned till Atarot och Naara, träffade så Jeriko och gick ut vid Jordan. |
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Derivations | |
Words ending with "terminated": exterminated. (additional references) | |
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"Terminated" is suggested in spellcheckers for the following: termanate, terminare, terminat. (additional references) | |
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| # of Phoneme Matches | Pronunciation | Word(s) rhyming with "terminated" (pronounced ter"munā'tud) |
| 9 | t er" m u n ā' t u d | exterminated. |
| 8 | -er" m u n ā' t u d | germinated. |
| 7 | -m u n ā' t u d | contaminated, culminated, decontaminated, denominated, laminated, discriminated, disseminated, dominated, eliminated, emanated, illuminated, nominated, predominated, renominated, ruminated, uncontaminated. |
| 6 | -u n ā' t u d | alienated, assassinated, caffeinated, carbonated, chlorinated, decaffeinated, detonated, fascinated, halogenated, hydrogenated, hyphenated, impersonated, indoctrinated, marinated, opinionated, originated, oxygenated, pollinated, rejuvenated, resonated, subordinated. |
| 5 | -n ā' t u d | alternated, designated, donated, impregnated, reincarnated, stagnated. |
| 4 | -ā' t u d | abrogated, accelerated, accentuated, acclimated, accommodated, abbreviated, abdicated, accumulated, activated, adjudicated, adulterated, advocated, affiliated, aggravated, aggregated, agitated, alleviated, allocated, amalgamated, ameliorated, amputated, angulated, animated, annihilated, anticipated, antiquated, appreciated, appropriated, approximated, arbitrated, articulated, aspirated, assimilated, associated, attenuated, authenticated, automated, backdated, bifurcated, calculated, calibrated, capitulated, captivated, castigated, castrated, celebrated, circulated, collaborated, commemorated, communicated, compensated, complicated, concentrated, confiscated, congratulated, congregated, consecrated, consolidated, constipated, consummated, contemplated, cooperated, correlated, corroborated, corrugated, crenelated, cultivated, deactivated, debilitated, decapitated, decelerated, decimated, decorated, degenerated, delegated, deliberated, delineated, demonstrated, denigrated, depreciated, desegregated, deteriorated, devaluated, devastated, deviated, dictated, differentiated, dilapidated, interpolated, interrogated, intimated, intimidated, intoxicated, inundated, invalidated, investigated, invigorated, irradiated, irrigated, irritated, isolated, legislated, levitated, liberated, liquidated, litigated, located, lubricated, disintegrated, dissipated, domesticated, duplicated, educated, elevated, elucidated, emaciated, emancipated, emasculated, emigrated, emulated, encapsulated, enumerated, enunciated, eradicated, escalated, estimated, evacuated, evaluated, evaporated, eviscerated, exacerbated, exaggerated, exasperated, excavated, excommunicated, excoriated, exhilarated, exonerated, expropriated, extrapolated, extricated, fabricated, facilitated, federated, fixated, flagellated, fluctuated, formulated, frustrated, generated, glaciated, graduated, gravitated, gyrated, hesitated, humiliated, hydrated, illustrated, imitated, immigrated, implicated, inactivated, inaugurated, incapacitated, incarcerated, incinerated, incorporated, inculcated, indicated, infatuated, infiltrated, infuriated, initiated, innovated, inoculated, instigated, insulated, integrated, mandated, manipulated, masturbated, mediated, medicated, migrated, misallocated, misappropriated, miscalculated, mitigated, moderated, motivated, mutated, mutilated, narrated, nauseated, navigated, necessitated, negotiated, nonregulated, obligated, obliterated, officiated, operated, orchestrated, orientated, outdated, overestimated, overregulated, overstated, participated, penetrated, perforated, permeated, perpetrated, perpetuated, pontificated, populated, precipitated, predicated, prefabricated, premeditated, prognosticated, proliferated, promulgated, propagated, punctuated, radiated, reactivated, reallocated, rebated, recalculated, reciprocated, recreated, redecorated, reevaluated, reformulated, refrigerated, regenerated, regulated, rehabilitated, reintegrated, reinvigorated, reiterated, relegated, renegotiated, renovated, repatriated, replicated, repudiated, resuscitated, retaliated, reverberated, rotated, salivated, saturated, segregated, separated, serrated, simulated, situated, sophisticated, speculated, stalemated, stimulated, stipulated, subjugated, substantiated, suffocated, syncopated, syndicated, tabulated, titillated, tolerated, truncated, unadulterated, unaffiliated, unallocated, unanticipated, unappreciated, uncompensated, uncomplicated, unconsolidated, underestimated, understated, undifferentiated, uneducated, unincorporated, uninitiated, unmitigated, unregulated, unsaturated, unsophisticated, unsubstantiated, venerated, ventilated. |
| 3 | -t u d | abstracted, abutted, accented, accepted, abated, abducted, abetted, aborted, accosted, accounted, accredited, acquainted, acquitted, acted, adapted, addicted, adjusted, admitted, adopted, affected, afflicted, affronted, airlifted, alerted, allotted, amounted, annotated, anted, appointed, arrested, assaulted, asserted, assisted, assorted, attempted, attested, attracted, attributed, audited, augmented, averted, awaited, baited, bankrupted, bated, batted, belated, belted, benefited, benefitted, benighted, berated, bested, bigoted, blacklisted, blanketed, blasted, blighted, bloated, blunted, blurted, boasted, boated, bolted, boosted, booted, boycotted, breasted, budgeted, busted, carbureted, carotid, carpeted, carted, catapulted, cemented, chanted, charted, chatted, cheated, chested, circuited, circumvented, cited, closeted, clotted, coasted, coated, coexisted, collected, comforted, commented, committed, commuted, compacted, competed, complemented, completed, complimented, computed, conceited, concerted, concocted, conducted, conflicted, confronted, congested, conjugated, connected, conscripted, consented, consisted, constituted, constricted, constructed, consulted, contacted, contented, contested, contorted, contracted, contradicted, contrasted, contributed, converted, convicted, convoluted, coordinated, copyrighted, corrected, corrupted, costed, counted, counteracted, counterfeited, courted, coveted, crafted, created, credited, cremated, crested, crusted, darted, dated, daunted, debated, dedicated, deducted, defaulted, defeated, defected, deflated, deflected, dehydrated, dejected, deleted, delighted, delisted, demented, demoted, denoted, dented, departed, depicted, depleted, deported, deposited, deregulated, desecrated, deserted, destructed, detected, detested, detracted, devoted, digested, dilated, diluted, directed, disaffected, disappointed, disassociated, disconnected, discontented, interpreted, interrelated, interrupted, intersected, introverted, invented, inverted, invested, invited, jacketed, jetted, jilted, jointed, jolted, jotted, knighted, knitted, knotted, lambasted, lamented, lasted, lifted, lighted, lighthearted, limited, listed, looted, lusted, discounted, discredited, disenchanted, disgusted, disinterested, disinvited, disjointed, dislocated, disoriented, dispirited, disputed, disrespected, disrupted, dissected, dissented, distorted, distracted, distributed, distrusted, diverted, divested, documented, dotted, doubted, drafted, drifted, dusted, edited, effected, ejected, elaborated, elated, elected, electrocuted, elicited, elongated, emitted, enacted, enchanted, encrusted, encrypted, enlisted, entrusted, equated, erected, erupted, escorted, evicted, exacted, exalted, excepted, excerpted, excited, executed, exempted, exerted, exhausted, exhibited, exhorted, existed, exited, expected, expedited, experimented, exploited, exported, extorted, extracted, extradited, extroverted, exulted, faceted, fainted, fainthearted, farsighted, fasted, fated, faulted, feasted, fermented, ferreted, feted, fetid, filleted, fingerprinted, fisted, fitted, flabbergasted, flaunted, flirted, floated, flouted, foisted, fomented, footed, footnoted, forecasted, forested, forfeited, fragmented, frequented, fretted, fronted, frosted, gated, gifted, gloated, glutted, grafted, granted, grated, greeted, grunted, guested, gusted, gutted, halfhearted, hallucinated, halted, handcrafted, harvested, hated, hearted, heated, helmeted, highlighted, hinted, hoisted, hooted, hosted, hunted, ignited, impacted, imparted, implanted, implemented, imported, imprinted, imputed, incited, indebted, indicted, indited, inducted, infected, infested, inflated, inflected, inflicted, ingested, inhabited, inherited, inhibited, injected, inserted, insinuated, insisted, inspected, instituted, instructed, insulted, interacted, intercepted, interconnected, interdicted, interested, interjected, maladjusted, malted, maltreated, manifested, marketed, masted, mated, melted, merited, meted, minted, misdirected, misinterpreted, misquoted, misreported, misrepresented, misstated, mistreated, mistrusted, modulated, molested, mounted, multifaceted, muted, nearsighted, negated, neglected, nested, netted, noted, objected, obstructed, omitted, opted, orbited, oriented, ornamented, ousted, outed, outfitted, outlasted, outvoted, overacted, overexcited, overheated, overpopulated, overrated, overreacted, overrepresented, overweighted, painted, panted, parachuted, parted, pasted, patented, patted, pelleted, pelted, perfected, permitted, persecuted, persisted, perverted, petted, picketed, piloted, pinpointed, pirated, pitted, pivoted, planted, plated, plotted, plummeted, pocketed, pointed, polluted, ported, posited, posted, potted, pouted, predated, predicted, preempted, preexisted, presented, prevented, printed, profited, prohibited, projected, promoted, prompted, prorated, prosecuted, protected, protested, protracted, purported, putted, quieted, quilted, quoted, rafted, ranted, ratcheted, rated, reacted, readjusted, readmitted, reappointed, rearrested, reasserted, rebutted, recanted, recited, recollected, reconnected, reconstituted, reconstructed, recounted, recruited, redacted, redirected, redistributed, redrafted, reelected, reenacted, refitted, reflected, refuted, regimented, regretted, reignited, reinstated, reinstituted, reinterpreted, reinvented, reinvested, reinvited, rejected, related, relented, relocated, remarketed, remitted, rented, repainted, repeated, repented, replanted, reported, represented, reprinted, reputed, requested, rerouted, resented, resisted, resorted, respected, restarted, restated, rested, restricted, resubmitted, resulted, resurrected, retested, retorted, retracted, retreated, retrofitted, reunited, reverted, revisited, revolted, righted, rioted, riveted, roasted, rocketed, roosted, rooted, rotted, rusted, rutted, sainted, salted, saluted, sandblasted, sated, scapegoated, scented, scouted, scripted, sculpted, seated, secreted, sedated, segmented, selected, shafted, shifted, shorted, shortsighted, shouted, shunted, sifted, sighted, silhouetted, sited, skated, skirted, skyrocketed, slanted, slated, slighted, slotted, snorted, solicited, sorted, spirited, sported, spotlighted, spotted, spouted, sprinted, sprouted, spurted, squirted, started, stated, stilted, stunted, subcontracted, subjected, submitted, substituted, subtracted, subverted, suggested, suited, superheated, supplanted, supplemented, supported, surmounted, suspected, swatted, sweated, tainted, talented, targeted, tasted, taunted, tempted, tested, throated, thwarted, ticketed, tightfisted, tilted, tinted, toasted, tormented, toted, touted, transacted, transected, translated, transmitted, transplanted, transported, treated, trotted, trumpeted, trusted, tufted, twisted, unabated, unaccounted, unaccredited, unadjusted, unaffected, unassisted, unaudited, unbolted, uncharted, uncoated, uncollected, uncommitted, uncompleted, unconnected, uncontested, uncontradicted, unconverted, uncoordinated, uncorrected, uncorroborated, uncounted, undated, undaunted, undefeated, undercounted, underrated, underreported, underrepresented, undetected, undiluted, undisputed, undistributed, undocumented, undoubted, unedited, unelected, unexpected, unexploited, unindicted, uninfected, uninhabited, uninhibited, uninterested, uninterrupted, uninvited, United, unlimited, unlisted, unmolested, unobstructed, unpainted, unprecedented, unprotected, unrated, unreconstructed, unrelated, unreported, unrepresented, unrequited, unrestricted, unscripted, unseated, unsolicited, unstated, unsuited, unsupported, unsuspected, untainted, untested, untreated, unwanted, unwarranted, updated, uplifted, uprooted, vacated, vaccinated, vacillated, validated, vatted, vaulted, vaunted, vented, vested, vetted, vindicated, violated, visited, voted, wafted, waited, wanted, warranted, wasted, weighted, whetted, whited, wholehearted, wilted, witted, worsted, wrested. |
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Scrabble® Enable2K-Verified Anagrams | |
| Words within the letters "a-d-e-e-i-m-n-r-t-t" | |
-1 letter: detriment, intreated, terminate. | |
-2 letters: admitter, antimere, attender, dementia, detainer, diameter, iterated, martinet, mattered, meditate, nattered, nitrated, rattened, remained, reminted, remitted, retained, retinted. | |
-3 letters: amender, antired, arenite, ariette, attired, demerit, dentate, detrain, dimeter, dinette, emerita, emirate, emitted, emitter, entreat, ermined, etamine, inarmed, intreat, iterant, iterate, matinee, meander, meatier, mediant, mediate, merited, minaret, mitered, nattier. | |
| Words containing the letters "a-d-e-e-i-m-n-r-t-t" | |
+1 letter: determinant, determinate, detrainment, detrimental. | |
+2 letters: determinants, determinator, detrainments, detrimentals, exterminated, hereditament, intermediate. | |
+3 letters: advertisement, advertizement, demonstrative, determinantal, determinately, determination, determinative, determinators, detrimentally, hereditaments, indeterminate, intermediated, intermediates, premeditating, premeditation, retransmitted, underestimate. | |
+4 letters: advertisements, advertizements, demonstratives, determinations, determinatives, disheartenment, intermediately, intermediating, intermediation, interpermeated, premeditations, recontaminated, tatterdemalion, underestimated, underestimates, unpremeditated. | |
+5 letters: codetermination, demonstratively, departmentalize, determinateness, disheartenments, indeterminately, indetermination, intermediations, redetermination, tatterdemalions, undemonstrative, underestimating, underestimation. | |
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