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- verb Present participle of declog.
- adjective That removed
clogs (blockages )
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Examples
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Here on the Wear, the ending of steelworks and shipbuilding at the estuary's mouth in Sunderland has led, unintended consequences, to the declogging of the muddy toxins of the river's mouth: salmon and sea-trout were able to get back in, to get instinctively upriver and to spawn.
From toxic sewer to natural haven, the river Wear's return from the dead 2011
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Some civil rights groups said that the idea of sending them back to their respective countries is one way of declogging the labor markets here.
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Beginning this month, the UN food agency is launching a "food for work" program, offering the poorest and most vulnerable families five kilos of rice a day for such tasks as repairing shelters, roads, irrigation and declogging drainage.
Global Warming RSS Newsfeed info@ecologicalinternet.org (Philippine Daily Inqu 2010
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After more than a few spills, and a few attempts at declogging, the county finally found the culprit.
unknown title 2009
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During an interview, Fernando said that the residents can help rescue workers by declogging main thoroughfares in and out of affected areas to make distribution of relief goods faster.
Latest News Vines 2009
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The prime minister supported a coordinated global action for declogging of credit markets and said the International Monetary Fund and World Bank should provide assistance to vulnerable countries '' with less service conditionalities and greater flexibility. ''
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