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(from), defect, abandon; Military slang go over the hill: He<br />

deserted and will be court-martialled.<br />

desertý n. Often, deserts. payment, recompense, requital, compensation,<br />

due, right; retribution, justice, Slang comeuppance, what's<br />

coming to one: She'll get her just deserts one <strong>of</strong> these days.<br />

deserted adj. abandoned, desolate, forsaken, neglected, uninhabited,<br />

unpeopled, vacant, vacated, unfrequented, unvisited, unoccupied,<br />

empty; stranded, rejected, God-forsaken, isolated, solitary,<br />

lonely, friendless: At that hour the streets are completely<br />

deserted.<br />

deserter n. runaway, fugitive, escapee, absconder, defector, renegade,<br />

outlaw; traitor, turncoat, Colloq rat: Deserters are shot when<br />

caught.<br />

deserve v. merit, earn, be entitled to, be worthy <strong>of</strong>, rate, warrant,<br />

justify: You ought to be nicer to him - he really doesn't<br />

deserve such unkind treatment.<br />

deserved adj. merited, earned, just, rightful, suitable, fitting, fit,<br />

appropriate, proper, right, fair, equitable, meet, warranted,<br />

condign: Carla was never given her deserved credit for catching<br />

the thief.<br />

deserving adj. meritorious, worthy, merited, commendable, laudable,<br />

praiseworthy, creditable, estimable: Perhaps you should leave<br />

your money to a deserving charity.<br />

design v. 1 plan, draw up, think <strong>of</strong>, conceive <strong>of</strong>, contemplate, devise,<br />

lay out, visualize, envisage, envision, sketch (out), pattern,<br />

set up: <strong>The</strong> building was originally designed as the<br />

centre-piece for a whole new development. 2 plan, sketch (out),<br />

delineate, outline, draft, work or map or block out, lay out,<br />

devise, invent, contrive, create, conceive, originate, think up,<br />

develop, organize, frame, shape, mould, forge, make, construct,<br />

form, fashion: John Smithers has designed a new sales strategy<br />

for the company. 3 sketch, draft, lay out, draw; form, devise:<br />

Who designed the company's new logo? 4 intend, mean, plan;<br />

purpose, destine; scheme, plot: <strong>The</strong> building was originally<br />

designed to be a school. <strong>The</strong> book was designed for children.

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