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Can I use “disactivate” instead of “deactivate”? [closed] I was working with somebody else's source code and find them using the word “disactivate” in the code documentation as follows: disactivate the minor mode The persistent action is to show help
Meaning of by when used with dates - inclusive or exclusive As others have specified, the word by is generally synonymous with no later than when referring to a date or time However, it is important to note (and this is why I am adding another answer) that if all you know is "The work must be completed by MM-DD-YYYY", then the exact due date is still ambiguous Without additional information, 'due by MM-DD-YYYY' has a fair chance of meaning: Due at or
Why is the term depressed often used to describe a button which is . . . Why is this term used instead of the word pressed, which has a simple and intuitive meaning? Some alternative terms that could be a better fit are pushed, clicked, or activated As someone who is not a native-English speaker, the term depressed is unintuitive to me because it resembles the opposite meaning: not pressed
What is the meaning of kindled and sensitized in the following . . . Kindled means here activated, aroused: 2a :to stir up : AROUSE kindle a child's interest in art (M-W) Kindle is often used with this metaphorical meaning: to cause strong feelings or ideas in someone: Her imagination was kindled by the exciting stories her grandmother told her (Cambridge) As for sensitized, it is used with the meaning you find in the dictionary (to make sensitive) Basically
grammaticality - on the link, in the link, or at the link . . . The instructions are revealed by the internal routines when the link is activated (or " opened " to reveal the instructions) From this perspective I prefer " Follow the instructions in the link mentioned above "