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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of disambiguate.

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Examples

  • But the argument seems to be that Bush gets to decide how much to ask for, maybe the generals help out with that, and the Congress has no recourse except to either micro-manage the war or defund the war, if this can somehow be disambiguated from military spending.

    Balkinization 2007

  • But the argument seems to be that Bush gets to decide how much to ask for, maybe the generals help out with that, and the Congress has no recourse except to either micro-manage the war or defund the war, if this can somehow be disambiguated from military spending.

    Balkinization 2007

  • But the argument seems to be that Bush gets to decide how much to ask for, maybe the generals help out with that, and the Congress has no recourse except to either micro-manage the war or defund the war, if this can somehow be disambiguated from military spending.

    Balkinization 2007

  • But the argument seems to be that Bush gets to decide how much to ask for, maybe the generals help out with that, and the Congress has no recourse except to either micro-manage the war or defund the war, if this can somehow be disambiguated from military spending.

    Balkinization 2007

  • But the argument seems to be that Bush gets to decide how much to ask for, maybe the generals help out with that, and the Congress has no recourse except to either micro-manage the war or defund the war, if this can somehow be disambiguated from military spending.

    Balkinization 2007

  • But the argument seems to be that Bush gets to decide how much to ask for, maybe the generals help out with that, and the Congress has no recourse except to either micro-manage the war or defund the war, if this can somehow be disambiguated from military spending.

    Balkinization 2007

  • But the argument seems to be that Bush gets to decide how much to ask for, maybe the generals help out with that, and the Congress has no recourse except to either micro-manage the war or defund the war, if this can somehow be disambiguated from military spending.

    Balkinization 2007

  • But the argument seems to be that Bush gets to decide how much to ask for, maybe the generals help out with that, and the Congress has no recourse except to either micro-manage the war or defund the war, if this can somehow be disambiguated from military spending.

    Balkinization 2007

  • But the argument seems to be that Bush gets to decide how much to ask for, maybe the generals help out with that, and the Congress has no recourse except to either micro-manage the war or defund the war, if this can somehow be disambiguated from military spending.

    Balkinization 2007

  • But the argument seems to be that Bush gets to decide how much to ask for, maybe the generals help out with that, and the Congress has no recourse except to either micro-manage the war or defund the war, if this can somehow be disambiguated from military spending.

    Balkinization 2007

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