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  • 51decerebrize — (Amer.) v. decerebrate, cause decerebration; remove surgically the cerebrum (in an experimental animal), cut the brain stem (of an animal); remove cerebral brain function by surgically removing the cerebrum; make incapable of cerebral activity… …

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  • 52decerebrized — decerebrize (Amer.) v. decerebrate, cause decerebration; remove surgically the cerebrum (in an experimental animal), cut the brain stem (of an animal); remove cerebral brain function by surgically removing the cerebrum; make incapable of cerebral …

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  • 53decerebrizes — decerebrize (Amer.) v. decerebrate, cause decerebration; remove surgically the cerebrum (in an experimental animal), cut the brain stem (of an animal); remove cerebral brain function by surgically removing the cerebrum; make incapable of cerebral …

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  • 54decerebrizing — decerebrize (Amer.) v. decerebrate, cause decerebration; remove surgically the cerebrum (in an experimental animal), cut the brain stem (of an animal); remove cerebral brain function by surgically removing the cerebrum; make incapable of cerebral …

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  • 55disable — v. a. 1. Weaken, enfeeble, cripple, paralyze, unman, deprive of strength. 2. Disqualify, incapacitate, disenable, unfit, make incapable …

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  • 56disenable — v. a. Disqualify, disable, unfit, incapacitate, make incapable …

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  • 57entail — v. a. 1. Transfer (by inalienable title), settle inalienably, make incapable of conveyance. 2. Transmit (by necessity), fix unalterably, devolve as a necessary consequence, involve inevitably …

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  • 58incapacitate — /ɪnkəˈpæsəteɪt / (say inkuh pasuhtayt) verb (t) (incapacitated, incapacitating) 1. to deprive of capacity; make incapable or unfit; disqualify. 2. Law to deprive of power to perform acts with legal consequences. –incapacitation /ɪnkəˌpæsəˈteɪʃən/ …

  • 59hogtie — ☆ hogtie [hôg′tī΄ ] vt. hogtied, hogtying or hogtieing 1. to tie the four feet or the hands and feet of 2. Informal to make incapable of effective action, as if by tying up …

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  • 60maim — [mām] vt. [ME maymen < OFr mahaigner, mayner] to deprive of the use of some necessary part of the body; cripple; mutilate; disable n. [ME mayme, maheym < OFr mahaing, main] Obs. an injury causing the loss or crippling of some necessary part …

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