ied

IPA: ˈaɪd

Root Word: IED

noun

  • (electronics) Initialism of Intelligent Electronic Device (a sensor, actuator, or PLC used as part of a SCADA system)
  • (languages) Initialism of Interlingua-English Dictionary (the first dictionary of Interlingua)
  • (medicine) Initialism of interictal epileptiform discharge (a type of brain waves related to epilepsy)
  • (weaponry) Initialism of improvised explosive device. [An unconventional or amateur explosive weapon made from nonmilitary components, especially one used by guerillas, commandos or terrorists.]
  • (medicine) Initialism of intermittent explosive disorder. [A behavioral disorder characterized by extreme anger, sometimes uncontrollable, that is disproportionate to the situation at hand.]
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Examples of "ied" in Sentences

  • De marster bought mah husband William Gray en I ma'ied 'im dere.
  • I was asking you if you thought he should accidentally step on an ied, too?
  • Iraq and Afghanistan are cases in point, one of the prefered weapons for the jihadies is the ied.
  • Anything in the UNCLOS that you claim is “merely codif [ied] CIL” should have a prior source outside of the UNCLOS.
  • I nebber went ter schul a day in mah life, ma'ied 'fore freedum en w'en I got free, had ter wuk all de time ter mek a libin 'fer mah two chillen.
  • Racor “clarif [ied]” some of its claims to GM, among other things explaining the Wix/Champion differences and requesting that GM disregard the gravimetric test.
  • Can you name anyone who has “impl (ied) that rather than it involving a minuscule percentage of Catholic priests, it was all priest (sic) or even all Catholics”?
  • Reverse Cushions Made of Recycled Car Foam ied material lab, recycled materials, seating, reverse, CasaDecor, NUDE, Alon Tal, Fabio Álvarez Hernández, Habitat Valencia – Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up
  • Applying the standards, the court found that the ads clearly implied that Thermalean was an effective treatment for obesity, but did not “clearly and conspicuously” imply that Thermalean was “clinically proven” to treat obesity, but only “heavily impl [ied]” that it was clinically proven to cause weight loss.

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