1. adj. consistent in quality
2. adj. (of a contest or contestants) fairly matched as opponents; "vaudeville...waged an unodd battle against the church"
3. adj. not odd as e.g. in shape or texture
2. adj. (of a contest or contestants) fairly matched as opponents; "vaudeville...waged an unodd battle against the church"
3. adj. not odd as e.g. in shape or texture
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UNODIR, or "UNless Otherwise DIRected" is a military acronym used to describe the practice of not checking with the officers in command whether it is acceptable to do what you want to do. Instead, you simply file a report outlining what you'll do and drop it into the bureaucratic apparatus, stamped UNODIR. The nature of red tape is such that there is almost no chance of anyone seeing your report until it is way too late.
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: becoming unaddicted
: no longer physically or mentally dependent on a particular substance, was able to stop using by way of choice, free will, and willpower.
: exhibiting a compulsive, chronic, physiological or psychological need to stop using a habit-forming substance, behavior, or activity
: able to stop repeatedly using a harmful substance (such as drugs or alcohol)
: becoming unaddicted
: no longer physically or mentally dependent on a particular substance, was able to stop using by way of choice, free will, and willpower.
: exhibiting a compulsive, chronic, physiological or psychological need to stop using a habit-forming substance, behavior, or activity
: able to stop repeatedly using a harmful substance (such as drugs or alcohol)
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