(v. t.) To take the tiles from; to uncover by removing the tiles.
Example Sentences:
(1) The case histories of more than 5000 outpatients with respiratory diseases were stored in free text from 1974 untill 1977.
(2) The sue-them-untill-they-die approach is mostly a US-centric one.
(3) From the 13th century untill well into the 20th, the Habsburgs were one of the great powers in Europe--for most of this time, the leading dynasty.
(4) TitusX writes: What happened to the old idea of innocent untill proven guilty?
(5) – Cuba's president Raúl Castro "I won't speak untill there is pindrop silence.
(6) In lambs given cows' milk from birth untill 11 days of age, there was also a 10-fold increase in the rate of lipogenesis in adipose tissue slices.
(7) None of anyone's communication should be scanned or read untill they're suspected of doing something that breaks the law.
(8) The concentration of GSH remained high untill the development of hyperplastic nodules.
(9) In 1957 the Swedish authors first described this syndrome, untill now there are some 125 cases, on which the diagnosis can be made certainly.
(10) During maturation optical densitometry shows a rapid rise in enzyme activity untill the 7th postnatal day then a slower rise up to the 21st day after which it stabilises.
(11) The postoperative intervals untile reintervention or death were statistically examined.
(12) Anesthetics, therefore, interfere with brain energy untilization, in addition to brain energy production.
(13) Restoration of the capability to untilize HAAs was favoured when normal growth substrates were present in the environment.
(14) These findings are supported by in vitro studies untilizing human skin explants in tissue culture.
(15) Both preparations are eliminated by the bile secretion untill the 96th h post treatment's end.
(16) These levels remained constant for one week then, untill the third week, they changed slowly and reached the typical levels found in cold acclimated animals.
(17) Accidental injury to the spleen rarely occurs in very young children, and in the other two conditions splenectomy can usually be safely delayed untile over the age of 3 years.
(18) Pressure of the superior sagittal sinus was quite stable at the low level untill the ICP was elevated up to 500mmH2O (36 mmHg) and more or less increased thereafter (Fig.
Untime
Definition:
(n.) An unseasonable time.
Example Sentences:
(1) Conscious hip-hop may have once died an untimely death, but its resurrection is good news for everyone, especially if you've got shares in Eastpak.
(2) The nitrogen : creatinine ratio in an untimed urine sample was closely related to the ration in the 24-hr urine (r = 0.914).
(3) The ability of an albumin-to-creatinine ratio, measured in a single untimed urine specimen, to indicate the likelihood of developing overt diabetic nephropathy was determined in 439 Pima Indians (134 men, 305 women) aged 25 years or older with non-insulin-dependent diabetes.
(4) The failure of bulbar rhythmogenic mechanisms to maintain an orderly and synchronous recruitment of respiratory drive, which led to untimely and chaotic activations of respiratory muscles, was apparently the underlying cause of various ataxic breathing patterns and a reduced ventilatory efficiency.
(5) Twitter and Facebook are plumbed in to compare your scores to friends, and there is also an untimed mode for practice.
(6) By pneumonia or granulation in the anastomosis region 11 rats died or had to be sacrificed untimely.
(7) The law also penalised untimely and discriminatory layoffs.
(8) Not withstanding the concern for the health consequences of early sexual activity, early untimely pregnancy results in expulsion from school at the rate of 10% annually in Kenya and economic advancement practice, and reproductive health of 1513 females and 1803 males aged 12-19 was conducted in 1985 in 7 rural and 2 urban districts and represents the 8 major ethnic groups in Kenya.
(9) First of all, conditions are listed in which the occurrence of a single case of disease or disability or a single untimely death would justify asking, "Why did it happen?"
(10) The patient with multiple fractures presents complex modifications in the biochemical blood and biohumoral pictures and untimely intervention may definitely compromize the normal automatic or artificial resolution of metabolic and electrolytic imbalances.
(11) No.” As it is, Gareth Bale’s untimely buttock injury and Suárez’s lack of match fitness have postponed the ultimate in forward-line set-tos, but this is still Leo Messi against Cristiano Ronaldo, Neymar against Karim Benzema, with Suárez, James Rodríguez, Ivan Rakitic and Toni Kroos all entering the frenzy for the first time.
(12) Atheromatous disease of the arteries is progressive and often results in untimely morbidity and premature death.
(13) Based on our experience and on the experience of others in the treatment of such fractures, we have realized that every poorly executed manual reposition, inadequate and too long an immobilization, untimely and delayed operation, leaves serious consequences not only on physical activity but also on the psychologic development.
(14) In dead patients (average age 70 years) there is a trend of a risk to an untimely death in the presence of pathologic AT III-activity (despite a good anticoagulation of an individual mean quick test from greater than or equal to 0.20 to less than or equal to 0.30) or a bad anticoagulation (mean individual quick tests greater than or equal to 0.30 to 0.35), but a normal AT III-activity.
(15) The analysis of the data on 744 patients with thyroid tumors showed inadequate examination to be the main cause of untimely diagnosis of cancer of the organ.
(16) Therefore, in the authors opinion the performed kill of the cross Limousine and Hereford bulls as well as Limousine heifers, is somewhat untimely and unreasonable.
(17) Marguerite Champendal (1870-1928), one of the first Swiss nationals to graduate, created a school for nurses that she directed until her untimely death.
(18) Therapy should be given with a great deal of caution in patients with decompensated liver disease, as one may precipitate the untimely demise of the patient even though viral replication is decreased.
(19) Drawing in a sketchbook,” he wrote, “teaches first to look, and then to observe and finally perhaps to discover … and it is then that inspiration might come.” It is particularly untimely for the museum to have introduced the diktat when it is about to unveil an exhibition devoted to the act of copying at the Venice Architecture Biennale.
(20) The MRT was administered under standard, timed conditions and under untimed conditions.