Similar words: rail, trail, trailer, railroad, federal, federate, moderate, federalism. Meaning: [dɪ'reɪl] v. 1. cause to run off the tracks 2. run off or leave the rails.
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31. They had planned to derail the trains that carried atomic waste.
32. Washington's decision to renounce that protocol has threatened to derail it.
33. The president's foreign policy advisors stress the insurgency will not derail Iraqi elections scheduled for early 2005.
34. These won't just hit hard at average families -- they threaten to derail any economic recovery.
35. This craft would be able to derail any incoming comets or other outer-space projectiles that might be hurtling towards Earth, and change their trajectory just enough that they miss us.
36. Opportunistic trades do not have to derail long - time strategies.
37. Brown is vowing the Saturday night attack will not derail the peace process.
38. Now, when I see a book title or blog post that could derail me, like"Six drug-free steps to cure absolutely all illness ... you pick!, " Idon't read it.
39. Are you looking to derail this thing before it even gets going?
40. Others that government borrowing is driving up interest rates, and that this will derail recovery.
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41. These are rough numbers, and depend on how difficult the habit is and also whether anything comes up in the future to derail the habit.
42. Obfuscation would result in damaging market noise and further derail the real economy.
43. The General Secretary of the Palestine Liberation Organization, Yasser Abed Rabu, accused Mr. Netanyahu of trying to derail the peace process.
44. That raises the specter of a round of competitive devaluations — just the kind of mercantilist nightmare that could derail the already shaky recovery from the Great Recession.
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