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disambiguate
verb dis·am·big·u·ate \ˌdis-am-ˈbi-gyə-ˌwāt, -gyü-ˌāt\
dis·am·big·u·at·eddis·am·big·u·at·ing
Definition of DISAMBIGUATE
transitive verb
: to establish a single semantic or grammatical interpretation for
— dis·am·big·u·a·tion \-ˌbi-gyə-ˈwā-shən, -gyü-ˈā-\ noun
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First Known Use of DISAMBIGUATE
1963
Rhymes with DISAMBIGUATE
circumambulate, circumnavigate, contraindicate, decontaminate, deteriorate, differentiate, disassociate, discombobulate, disorientate, disproportionate, excommunicate, expiration date, free-associate, hyperventilate, incapacitate, intermediate, interpenetrate, misappropriate, multivariate, overcompensate, overpopulate, ratiocinate, recapitulate, rehabilitate, renegotiate, superannuate, supersaturate, transubstantiate, underestimate
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