Disuse

  • 21disuse atrophy — atrophy of disuse wasting caused by lack of normal exercise of a part …

    Medical dictionary

  • 22disuse — I. transitive verb Date: 15th century to discontinue the use or practice of II. noun Date: 15th century cessation of use or practice …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 23disuse — Synonyms and related words: abandonment, abjure, absentation, antiquation, casting away, cessation, come off, cut out, desist, desuetude, discontinue, drop, evacuation, fogyishness, forsaking, give over, give up, have done with, jettison,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 24disuse — dis·use || ‚dɪs juːs n. lack of use, neglect …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 25disuse — issued …

    Anagrams dictionary

  • 26disuse — [dɪs ju:s] noun the state of not being used; neglect. Derivatives disused adjective …

    English new terms dictionary

  • 27disuse — n. 1. Failure to use, non employment, ceasing to use, abandonment. 2. Desuetude, discontinuance, neglect, non observance, disusage …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 28disuse — n nonuse, nonemployment, discontinuance, cessation; desuetude, want of practice, neglect; relinquishment, abrogation, forbearance, abstinence …

    A Note on the Style of the synonym finder

  • 29disuse — dis•use n. [[t]dɪsˈyus[/t]] v. [[t] ˈyuz[/t]] n. v. used, us•ing 1) discontinuance of use or practice 2) to cease to use • Etymology: 1375–1425 …

    From formal English to slang

  • 30disuse — noun /dɪsˈjus / (say dis yoohs) 1. discontinuance of use or practice. –verb (t) /dɪsˈjuz/ (say dis yoohz) (disused, disusing) 2. to cease to use …