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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of delink.

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Examples

  • How many Americans know about this amazing, life-transforming bill that delinks employment from insurance and abolishes the despised health insurance industry?

    Howard Dean: Put the heat on Wyden (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009

  • Subsidized Time is in this way the ultimate triumph of the postmodern over history; it delinks each year from any other, deterritorializing history itself.

    Infinite Summer 2: Chapter Headings, Postmodernism, Time « Gerry Canavan 2009

  • It delinks the incentive for R&D from the price of the drug.

    James Love: Sanders Bill Would Replace Drug Monopolies with Prizes 2008

  • Instead, they should find a way to do business without irritating their audience Kerry delinks blogs: Also under the category of taking your audience for granted,

    Why Trust Registration Data? 2004

  • Instead, they should find a way to do business without irritating their audience Kerry delinks blogs: Also under the category of taking your audience for granted,

    Why Trust Registration Data? 2004

  • It is delinks who put stink-bombs in public places and write threatening letters and give warnings of bombs about to go off -- and sometimes set them -- and stuff dirt into cold rocket-nozzles and sometimes kill people and go incontinently hysterical because they didn't mean to.

    A Matter of Importance Murray Leinster 1935

  • Patrolman Willis spoke with some heat about delinks, who are the bane of all police forces everywhere.

    A Matter of Importance Murray Leinster 1935

  • The cops handled traffic, naturally, as they handled sanitary-code enforcement and delinks and mercantile offenses and murderers and swindlers and missing persons.

    A Matter of Importance Murray Leinster 1935

  • Being a cop means you matter against all the delinks and crooks an 'fools and murderers who'd pull down civilization in a minute if they could, just so they could be important because they did it.

    A Matter of Importance Murray Leinster 1935

  • Sergeant Madden found his mind obscurely switching to the matter of delinks -- those characters who act like adolescents, not only while they are kids, but after.

    A Matter of Importance Murray Leinster 1935

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