Pronunciation: /ɛkˈstræv.i.eɪt/
Definition:
1. To fly outward or depart from a starting point rapidly.
2. To exit or abandon an area by flying (aviation).
3. To flee or escape from a site via flight.
4. To venture far from the initial locations by air.
Significance:
• It defines outward-bound flight.
• It emphasizes rapid departure.
• It identifies escapes or exits by flight.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of outbound journeys.
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly outward away from".
Past verb: extraviated
Present simple verb: extraviate, extraviates
Present continuous verb: extraviating
Definition:
1. To fly outward or depart from a starting point rapidly.
2. To exit or abandon an area by flying (aviation).
3. To flee or escape from a site via flight.
4. To venture far from the initial locations by air.
Significance:
• It defines outward-bound flight.
• It emphasizes rapid departure.
• It identifies escapes or exits by flight.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of outbound journeys.
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly outward away from".
Past verb: extraviated
Present simple verb: extraviate, extraviates
Present continuous verb: extraviating
Examples:
• "Birds extraviate southern coast during migrations."
• "Planes extraviate airports after boarding passengers."
• "Rockets extraviate launch pads during liftoff."
• "Clime balloons extraviate ground stations for data collection."
• "Homing pigeons extraviate captivity, returning home rapidly."
• "Birds extraviate southern coast during migrations."
• "Planes extraviate airports after boarding passengers."
• "Rockets extraviate launch pads during liftoff."
• "Clime balloons extraviate ground stations for data collection."
• "Homing pigeons extraviate captivity, returning home rapidly."
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Going to the store for a basic item, buying one for youself and one for another and being extravical. Purchasing the best of name brands while being thoughtful of others needs.
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Medieval Latin: -logia
French: -logie
-logy: A subject of study or interest; A branch of knowledge; A science.
Extravaganzology:
The study of all things beyond the bounds of reason; the study of all things excessive; the study of unrestrained resource expenditures.
Medieval Latin: -logia
French: -logie
-logy: A subject of study or interest; A branch of knowledge; A science.
Extravaganzology:
The study of all things beyond the bounds of reason; the study of all things excessive; the study of unrestrained resource expenditures.
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