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substantiation; manifestation, exhibition, display,<br />

illustration, indication: I have seen sufficient demonstration<br />

of her ineptitude. 2 presentation, display, show, explanation,<br />

description, clarification, elucidation, exposition, Colloq<br />

demo: The student gave an excellent demonstration of how a<br />

computer works. 3 picketing, march, parade, protest, rally,<br />

sit-in, Colloq Brit demo: There have been numerous<br />

demonstrations against the government's policies.<br />

demonstrative<br />

adj. 1 open, unrestrained, unconstrained, unreserved,<br />

expansive, effusive, emotional, warm, tender, affectionate,<br />

loving: Pat is quite demonstrative, often causing me to blush.<br />

2 illustrative, indicative, representative, probative,<br />

evidential; provable, evident: Her point was proved by several<br />

demonstrative arguments. The hostility of these few is<br />

demonstrative of what to expect of the entire group.<br />

demoralize<br />

v. 1 dispirit, daunt, dishearten, discourage, defeat; weaken,<br />

cripple, enervate, devitalize, depress, subdue, crush: The<br />

party's crushing defeat in the election thoroughly demoralized<br />

its supporters. 2 corrupt, pervert, deprave, vitiate, debase,<br />

debauch: The committee consider him a demoralizing influence<br />

and insist he should resign. 3 bewilder, discomfit, unnerve,<br />

shake (up), confuse, fluster, disconcert, unnerve, perturb,<br />

disturb, upset, Colloq rattle: The demonstrators were<br />

completely demoralized when arrested for loitering.<br />

denial n. 1 contradiction, negation, repudiation, refutation,<br />

disavowal, disclaimer, disaffirmation: Her denials<br />

notwithstanding, she was found guilty. 2 retraction,<br />

recantation, renunciation, withdrawal: The arbitrary denial of<br />

civil rights to some is unconscionable. 3 refusal, rejection,<br />

negation; veto: The boy's persistent denial of authority went<br />

into his record.<br />

denizen n. inhabitant, dweller, occupant, frequenter, resident;<br />

citizen: The depths of the seas harbour some strange denizens.<br />

Carl is a denizen of The Bottle and Glass.<br />

denomination<br />

n. 1 sect, persuasion, school, church, order: He is a member

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