Deligation

Word DELIGATION
Character 10
Hyphenation del i ga tion
Pronunciations N/A

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Entertaining musical group from Houston Urban Dictionary

1. delicious; tasty; breathtakingly yummy 2. amazing; grand; fancy 3. delicate Urban Dictionary

The process of carrying out research with the help of someone else through use of sandwich meats as a currency for bribery. From the ancient Roman "deli" meaning a place to buy cured meats and "watergate" an event in the prehistory of Generation-Y individuals that involved some level of investigation. Urban Dictionary

The Defunk deligate is usually found in the work place posing as aupper management. At first he comes across as your best friend whom is there to Help and offers his assistance at every turn, But when it's time to deligate, he is suddenly lost for answers and "missing" at the most crucial times. He is also the king of "passing the Buck." Urban Dictionary

A group of big shots who meet to decide restaurant-related matters. Urban Dictionary

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The word "deligation" in example sentences

Vice-president Richard Cheney, four months prior to the 911 attacks, was granted complete command and control of the entire air defense system in the United States, an unprecedented deligation of presidential authority in US history. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Cheryl Carolus, will lead an ANC deligation to Mozambique on Monday to attend the week-long congress of the country's ruling Frelimo party. ❋ Unknown (1997)

Page 471 the death-rate after deligation of the external carotid artery is practically nil. ❋ John Allan (1914)

The deligation of the artery within the sheath of the adductor magnus is to be avoided because of the difficuly of reaching the vessel, and the impossibility of preventing the the accumulation of pus within the wound. ❋ Unknown (1863)

It has the advantage however of permitting the deligation of the artery at any portion of its course, and of allowing the incision to be extended upwards if necessary 'so as to expose the common iliac. ❋ Unknown (1863)

-- That portion of the artery which is included between the outer margin of the scalenus muscle and the lower border of the first rib, is always selected as the proper site for deligation, when it is possible to do so. ❋ Unknown (1863)

-- As this is the main arterial branch by which the arm, the most useful and exposed of all the members, is supplied with blood, it follows that its deligation, both on account of injury and disease, is a task of very frequent performance. ❋ Unknown (1863)

The distance of the artery from the surface, the great danger of wounding the peritoneum, and its close proximity to important veins and nerves, as well as to the spermatic cord, all go to prove that the deligation of this artery is a more serious and important thing than is supposed by Cooper, and to warn the conscientious Surgeon against an operation into which the mere desire for éclat might possibly hurry him. ❋ Unknown (1863)

-- This operation has been attended with considerable success, but all that was said in regard to the ligature of the common iliac will apply with almost equal force to this deligation of the internal iliac. ❋ Unknown (1863)

Should secondary hemorrhage occur, four plans of treatment are open to the Surgeon, viz: the employment of pressure; the ligature of the vessel at a higher point; the deligation of the bleeding orifice in the wound; or amputation of the limb. ❋ Unknown (1863)

The operation may be performed in the upper or the lower part of its course; but in the middle of the space, its deligation is attended with much difficulty from the great depth of the artery, and the tension of its lateral boundaries. ❋ Unknown (1863)

-- Make an incision through the abdominal parietes in the iliac region, in a semilunar direction and to the same extent as for deligation ❋ Unknown (1863)

He practiced subcutaneous deligation in forty cases of varicocele, and all were successful. ❋ Baxter Perry Smith (1856)

The cause of the plane crash that killed Polish President Lech Kaczynski and members of the Polish deligation was the bad weather canditions. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The deligation is leaving for New York on September 17 and will be back two weeks later. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Giuliani, who will never get past the Luddites in the GOP nominating deligation? ❋ Unknown (2009)

I also predict the of the 5 man congressional deligation from New Mexico (now 100\% democrats) at least 4 and more likely all will vote against it. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The DeliGators were [smoking] [tonight]! ❋ Inclined (2018)

1&2: This [cherry limeade] is deligant 3: [Sing] my something [soft], sad, and deligant. ❋ Crispysam (2005)

"Hey [Emily], I think you should [deligate] that task! Here's some [salami] to get you started!" ❋ Tallmantim (2013)

Hey [Neil], have you seen Jimmy our Defunk deligate? He promised to help free this uncomfortable pain, [right here] in my ass...called an affirmitive [shopper]! ❋ Ryan Neil (2006)

Opening even just a small corner-diner is so [fraught] with bureaucratic [red tape] these days dat it takes an entire deligation just to decide whether such [establishment] can be permitted to exist there! ❋ QuacksO (2022)

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