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dispensável
Capable of being dispensed with or done without.
indispensable
unnecessary
unneeded
Portuguese
dispensável
Able to be done without.
expendable
unessential
Synonyms
Examples for "
expendable
"
expendable
unessential
Examples for "
expendable
"
1
Ram allowed the
expendable
to lead him outside into the bright sunshine.
2
Collectively with Harrington, this new regime judged the theater to be
expendable
.
3
The first time they heard about this thing it was crew
expendable
.
4
We all fear being seen as parts,
expendable
and replaceable, don't we?
5
But why take the risk -even with the
expendable
Essex boys?
1
For my purpose, the determination of its absolute duration is wholly
unessential
.
2
It was like a woman, he thought, to fasten upon the
unessential
.
3
He leaves all such
unessential
trifles to his housekeeper, Mrs. Maggie McGurk.
4
Tolerance has to tolerate the
unessential
;
and to see well what that is.
5
Questions of this
unessential
sort dribbled on for a considerable time.
1
Lastly, we found that CHD4 is
dispensable
for normal human astrocyte survival.
2
Our results demonstrate that HIF1a is
dispensable
during embryonic and fetal myogenesis.
3
They have been passed by enough younger players to suddenly be
dispensable
.
4
Recent studies suggest that inhibition of caspase-3 is
dispensable
for its anti-apoptotic effects.
5
Objection 1: It would seem that the precepts of the decalogue are
dispensable
.
6
A perfectly nice collection for completists, but a
dispensable
one for the uninitiated.
7
Some took to dropping their heavier and more
dispensable
possessions over the partition.
8
RALA is
dispensable
for survival, but is required for anchorage-independent proliferation.
9
C-NHEJ is also
dispensable
for the fusion of naturally shortened telomeres.
10
Together, our results demonstrate that mouse TrpC3 is
dispensable
for β-alanine-induced acute itch.
11
The IRES was
dispensable
for both negative- and positive-strand RNA syntheses.
12
Substantial portions of conserved sequence are
dispensable
,
indicating the presence of sequence redundancy.
13
These dramatic motions are
dispensable
for homologous pairing and continue until synapsis is completed.
14
The people were
dispensable
in the eyes of state officials.
15
By the time we crawled into sleeping-bags, everything
dispensable
was piled alongside the depot-flag.
16
While evidently artificial and
dispensable
,
these latter unities conduce to clear and concise treatment.
dispensable
as dispensable
completely dispensable
deem dispensable
entirely dispensable
more dispensable
Portuguese
dispensável
que pode ser dispensado