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de·vel·op·ment [dɪ'veləpmənt] N

1. development no pl (act, event, process):

development

2. development no pl archit:

development (work)
development (area)
new development

'prop·er·ty de·vel·op·ment N

property development

'hous·ing es·tate N Brit, Am 'hous·ing de·vel·op·ment N

retrogressive development
retrograde development
push forward development, process
push forward development, process
irreversible development, process decision
emotional development

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Complete removal of and/or cure of the tumor may improve the skin disease, but lung damage is generally irreversible.
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The damage caused by red rot is irreversible.
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Transformation into a yacuruna is irreversible and a person so transformed may never return to his or her home.
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Traditional owners were concerned the proposal, which included a 5.5 km river diversion, had serious, long term and irreversible impacts.
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Binomials are often irreversible; that is, they occur only in one order.
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