Similar words: direct, directly, director, direction, in all directions, direct investment, expected, selected. Meaning: [dɪ'rekt] adj. 1. (often used in combination) having a specified direction 2. manageable by a supervising agent.
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(151) Dad went indoors and brought out her belongings and placed them as she directed.
(152) The human being prefers to be directed, wishing to avoid responsibility.
(153) When you concentrate your energy purposely on the future possibility that you aspire to realize, your energy is passed on to it and makes it attracted to you with a force stronger than the one you directed towards it. Stephen Richards
(154) She offers a persuasive and very interesting hypothesis, as yet unsubstantiated, to which classroom research could usefully be directed.
(155) How can you love children whose every effort is directed at ignoring you or hating you?
(156) The fiercest attacks were directed not at Levin, but at Lautenberg, who was facing reelection the next year.
(157) Dissemination of these objectives should provide the business with a coherent policy to which management effort can be directed properly.
(158) I shall select just a few for analysis, and readers are directed to the reading list for additional sources of information.
(159) Why should the department suddenly have directed its policies to the benefit of the inner city?
(160) All boys were expected to play sport twice a week-here the manager directed my attention to the window.
(161) Inpart, perhaps, because of the great energy and attention directed to the question of nuclear arms control and disarmament.
(162) They subsequently directed their personnel officials to cast a wider net when searching for potential employees.
(163) A helpful woman behind the counter directed me to several locations around the city known for their haunting qualities.
(164) Both schizophrenia and mood disorders show evidence of decreased activity in frontal lobes and abnormal function of the system for directed attention.
(165) Hopes that political stability will encourage a bout of takeover activity,[Sentencedict.com] directed attention at all the old bid chestnuts.
(166) She sensed the long look he directed at her, but continued to stare blindly ahead.
(167) The founding of these organisations gave real impetus to a movement directed towards improving the lot of domestic animals.
(167) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(168) Having changed money in one office, I was directed to another office a few streets away to arrange accommodation.
(169) Thirdly, research is largely uncontrolled by democratic means even though it is directed by state agencies.
(170) When she reached Soho, a policeman directed her to Manette Street; a narrow alley between two tall buildings.
(171) Ethics is the activity of man directed to secure the inner perfection of his own personality. Albert Schweitzer
(172) In another episode, Sanger directed an actor whose son is another former Montclair Prep basketball player.
(173) These actions are directed by cognitive activity rather than dominated by perceptions, as was the case with preoperational thought.
(174) In 1987, the agency had directed blood banks to similarly disqualify donors who have received pituitary-derived growth hormone.
(175) But it is absolutely essential that these reforms are directed from within, according to the wishes of the Association's own members.
(176) As it came near he quickly lowered the camera and directed a wide-eyed stare, straight at the big cat.
(177) Those trained allegedly formed a death squad which directed its activity against pro-ANC activists.
(178) The former political coalition which directed support towards the skilled working class in the private sector had begun to dissolve.
(179) While the outbreak directed media attention to pollution in the North Sea, ascribing the guilt to pollution was premature.
(180) He directed the tiny beam of light at the roof.
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