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31expressed his hope — made known his expectation of something desired, expressed his wish, manifested longing, made his hope known …
32expressed his protest — made his objection known, expressed opposition, complained …
33expressed regret — exhibited sorrow, voiced remorse, expressed repentance, showed disappointment …
34expressed emotion — a measure of the degree of warmth or hostility in a relationship between two people, assessed when one person is talking about the other. High levels of criticism and hostility from family members can worsen the prognosis of mentally ill patients …
35expressed almond oil — noun pale yellow fatty oil expressed from sweet or bitter almonds • Syn: ↑almond oil, ↑sweet almond oil • Hypernyms: ↑oil * * * noun : almond oil 1a …
36expressed — adj. communicated in words; verbalized; explicit, described in detail ex·press || ɪk spres n. system for prompt transportation of people or parcels; dispatch conveyed by special messenger; messenger sent on special errand (British) v. declare,… …
37expressed — Means stated or declared in direct terms; set forth in words; not left to inference or implication. Anderson v. Board of Ed. of School Dist. No. 91, 390 111. 412, 61 N.E.2d 562, 567. See express …
38expressed — Means stated or declared in direct terms; set forth in words; not left to inference or implication. Anderson v. Board of Ed. of School Dist. No. 91, 390 111. 412, 61 N.E.2d 562, 567. See express …
39expressed sequence tag — (EST) A partial gene sequence unique to a gene that can be used to identify and position the gene during genomic analysis …
40expressed sequence tag — DNA sequence derived by sequencing an end of a random cDNA clone from a library of interest. Usually, tens of thousands of such ESTs are generated as part of genome projects. These ESTs provide a rapid way of identifying cDNAs of interest, based… …