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  • Asked on March 8, 2021 in Meaning.

    How bad is Oxford English Dictionary if you have high rating?

    The OED does, in fact, define “role) as a transitive verb in the manner you are describing.

    Role of trans. — To provide an input role indicator. —

    The presence

    of the connective facilitates roled and stored. The first to be used in a multi sentence language.

    • Program 1976.

    If Roled is marked as a derivative word, so you would be safe on the realm of English using the word in this manner.

    While this term is provided with context: computing. rare. Even if you’re somewhat concerned about just being understood, you might exclude using “role” in this way.

    OED offers no definition under “rolled”, unless there is a cross-reference to the verb “role” or “roled”. “Ariyana”

    – “The Great English Novel. “

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  • Unable to move word specifically like does inert inert(?

    https://www.merriamwebster.org.au/product?id=30876314/merriamwebster.html. If

    your example sentence was “Lying

    down,” your sentence could work because of the lack of power to move, If.

    As an aside, useful words referring to how one is lying in the bed are “prone” (e.g. face down) or “supine” (e.g.

    body forwarding) by C.W. Henman.

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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Is there a sense of one noun or a noun that defines a verb (as you have a verb)? If it appears that you’re seeking a noun then you could select the word breach.

    Per OED definition 1.b. of breach as a verb:

    figurative; spec. (in Financial and Stock Exchange jargon, to go beyond (above or below) (a figure)

    A citation in the OED from the Economist presents a good example of its use to mean “breaking over the tolerance or threshold

    1984 Economist 10 Mar. 52/2 So far Nakasone has not dared to breach the 1% mark.

    Breach is a noun. The OED does not directly denote a noun meaning of “breach” that means “an instance of breaking over a tolerance or threshold,” but since the term is used this way as a verb frequently in technical fields, the meaning would be clear if you were to write something along the line of “Process breaches” whichever end. ”

    ” It is worth noting that as a noun, the word tends to mean a kind of breaking. Hence, data breaches is a common term in the information security community. In the case of this example it would be taken to indicate that the item has broken out of the tolerance level.

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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.

    If you’re looking for a noun, you could consider contraband.

    Is illegal to import (export) and possess goods under British

    law, https://www.merriamwebster.gov or otherwise. The

    word bootleg is a good adjective.

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