slovodefinícia
disinter
(encz)
disinter,exhumovat v: Zdeněk Brož
Disinter
(gcide)
Disinter \Dis`in*ter"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disinterred; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disinterring.]
1. To take out of the grave or tomb; to unbury; to exhume; to
dig up.
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2. To bring out, as from a grave or hiding place; to bring
from obscurity into view. --Addison.
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disinter
(wn)
disinter
v 1: dig up for reburial or for medical investigation; of dead
bodies [syn: disinter, exhume]
podobné slovodefinícia
disinterest
(mass)
disinterest
- ľahostajnosť
disinterest
(encz)
disinterest,apatie n: Zdeněk Broždisinterest,lhostejnost lukedisinterest,nezájem luke
disinterested
(encz)
disinterested,bez zájmu adj: lukedisinterested,nezaujatý adj: luke
disinterestedly
(encz)
disinterestedly,bez zájmu adv: Pinodisinterestedly,nestranně adv: lukedisinterestedly,nezaujatě adv: lukedisinterestedly,nezištně adv: Pinodisinterestedly,nezúčastněně adv: Pino
disinterestedness
(encz)
disinterestedness,nestrannost n: lukedisinterestedness,nezaujatost n: luke
disintermediation
(encz)
disintermediation,
disinterment
(encz)
disinterment,exhumace n: Pino
disinterred
(encz)
disinterred,
Disinter
(gcide)
Disinter \Dis`in*ter"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disinterred; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disinterring.]
1. To take out of the grave or tomb; to unbury; to exhume; to
dig up.
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2. To bring out, as from a grave or hiding place; to bring
from obscurity into view. --Addison.
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Disinteress
(gcide)
Disinteress \Dis*in"ter*ess\, v. t. [F. d['e]sint['e]resser to
deprive of interest in; pref. d['e]s- (L. dis-) +
int['e]resser to interest, fr. L. interesse to import,
concern. See Interest, and cf. Disinterest.]
To deprive or rid of interest in, or regard for; to
disengage. [Obs.]
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Disinteressment
(gcide)
Disinteressment \Dis*in"ter*ess*ment\, n. [Cf. F.
d['e]sint['e]ressement.]
Disinterestedness; impartiality; fairness. [Obs.] --Prior.
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Disinterest
(gcide)
Disinterest \Dis*in"ter*est\, p. a.
Disinterested. [Obs.]
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The measures they shall walk by shall be disinterest
and even. --Jer. Taylor.
[1913 Webster]Disinterest \Dis*in"ter*est\, n.
1. What is contrary to interest or advantage; disadvantage.
[Obs.] --Glanvill.
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2. Indifference to profit; want of regard to private
advantage; disinterestedness. [Obs.] --Johnson.
[1913 Webster]Disinterest \Dis*in"ter*est\, v. t.
To divest of interest or interested motives. [Obs.]
--Feltham.
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Disinterested
(gcide)
Disinterested \Dis*in"ter*est*ed\, a. [Cf. Disinteressed.]
Not influenced by regard to personal interest or advantage;
free from selfish motive; having no relation of interest or
feeling; not biased or prejudiced; as, a disinterested
decision or judge.
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The happiness of disinterested sacrifices. --Channing.

Syn: Unbiased; impartial; uninterested; indifferent.
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Disinterestedly
(gcide)
Disinterestedly \Dis*in"ter*est*ed*ly\, adv.
In a disinterested manner; without bias or prejudice.
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Disinterestedness
(gcide)
Disinterestedness \Dis*in"ter*est*ed*ness\, n.
The state or quality of being disinterested; impartiality.
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That perfect disinterestedness and self-devotion of
which man seems to be incapable, but which is sometimes
found in woman. --Macaulay.
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Disinteresting
(gcide)
Disinteresting \Dis*in"ter*est*ing\, a.
Uninteresting. [Obs.] "Disinteresting passages." --Bp.
Warburton.
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Disinterment
(gcide)
Disinterment \Dis`in*ter"ment\, n.
The act of disinterring, or taking out of the earth;
exhumation.
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Disinterred
(gcide)
Disinter \Dis`in*ter"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disinterred; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disinterring.]
1. To take out of the grave or tomb; to unbury; to exhume; to
dig up.
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2. To bring out, as from a grave or hiding place; to bring
from obscurity into view. --Addison.
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Disinterring
(gcide)
Disinter \Dis`in*ter"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Disinterred; p.
pr. & vb. n. Disinterring.]
1. To take out of the grave or tomb; to unbury; to exhume; to
dig up.
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2. To bring out, as from a grave or hiding place; to bring
from obscurity into view. --Addison.
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disinterest
(wn)
disinterest
n 1: tolerance attributable to a lack of involvement [syn:
disinterest, neutrality]
disinterested
(wn)
disinterested
adj 1: unaffected by self-interest
disinterestedly
(wn)
disinterestedly
adv 1: without bias; without selfish motives; "he decided the
case disinterestedly"
disinterestedness
(wn)
disinterestedness
n 1: freedom from bias or from selfish motives
disinterment
(wn)
disinterment
n 1: the act of digging something out of the ground (especially
a corpse) where it has been buried [syn: exhumation,
disinterment, digging up]
DISINTERESTED WITNES
(bouvier)
DISINTERESTED WITNESS. One who has no interest in the cause or matter in
issue, and who is lawfully competent to testify.
2. In North Carolina and Tennessee, wills to pass lands must be
attested by disinterested witnesses. See Attesting Witness; Competent
Witness; Credible Witness; Respectable Witness, and Witness.

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