distort | to twist or misrepresent; to make something seem different from what it really is
diverse | showing a lot of differences within a group
diverge | to go in a different direction after being together for a while
detain | to keep someone in a jail or other place of custody, usuallyfor a relatively short time
discover | to see, get knowledge of, learn of, find, or find out
dispose of | to throw away; to get rid of
diminish | make something smaller or weaker
disappointment | the feeling of dissatisfaction that results when your expectations are not realized
disguise | to change someone's / something's appearance so as to conceal identity or mislead
discipline | punishment inflicted by way of correction and training
discriminate | to treat differently, and usually unfairly, because of an obvious characteristic
discrimination | treating one class or group differently, usually because of certain physical / personal characteristics rather than individual merit
dimension | a direction or surface along which something can be measured
disease | an unhealthful condition caused by an infection or a long-term physical problem
discretely | separately; distinctly
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