It means it cancels it out, causes it to cease working the way it should, stops it... however you want to look at it.
No, they do not mean the same thing. Dissolve refers to a substance becoming incorporated into a liquid and forming a solution, while absorb refers to a substance taking in another substance or energy.
Extrinsic refers to external factors or influences that come from outside a person or thing. It is something that is not an inherent part of the object or individual, but rather is imposed or added from the outside.
"Obtained" means acquiring or achieving something through effort, skill, or luck. It refers to successfully acquiring something that was desired or pursued.
No, dependent means to rely on or be influenced by something else. It does not mean to replace.
"Dull" typically describes something lacking in interest, excitement, or brightness. It can also mean lacking sharpness, such as a dull knife. It can be subjective, as what one person finds dull, another may find engaging.
Absorption is a word used to describe when something absorbs into another thing. It also can mean to be engrossed in something.
No. Transfer means to move something from one place to another. Such as to move an employee from one department to another. Transmit means to send out or emit something, such as a radio signal.
It is the opposite of an ex-traction? I mean, it seems to stand to reason that an intraction would be to put something into another thing, whereas an extraction is to take something out of another thing. I don't know. Maybe.
To say one thing and mean another is sarcasm.
You probably mean "prerequisites". A thing that is a required condition or something that needs to be completed before another thing can start.Or you may mean "perquisite". Something regarded as an extra right or privilege, benefit, gratuity or tip enjoyed as a result of one's position. We usually shorten the word and use the "perk" for the same thing.
Not sure what a stabliser is. A stabiliser is something that helps to make another thing stable - mainly in a physical or chemical sense.
It means to go around another thing.....or it means the path something makes as it goes around somthing else.
Idioms are PHRASES that seem to mean one thing and mean another. Twopenny is a word. It also means something that cost two pennies, like a nail.
A metaphor is a way to compare things using the word "is". Simile's are not metaphors because similie's say something is LIKE another thing while metaphors are saying something IS something when it is not.
it depends may mean i got something for you (bad or good is what you should ask) ......if their mad then you have another thing coming
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