Out of condition
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STALEOut of condition.
STALEOut of condition
UNFITOut of condition
FRITZOut-of-order condition
SOFTERMore out of condition
STALESGets out of condition.
UPSETPut out of normal condition.
GOINGSTALEBecoming rusty or out of condition.
UNTUNEPut out of condition, as a piano
unwreatheto take out of a wreathed condition
unsnarledto bring out of a snarled condition; disentangle
unwreathedUNWREATHE, to take out of a wreathed condition
unwreathesUNWREATHE, to take out of a wreathed condition
unwreathingUNWREATHE, to take out of a wreathed condition
unsnarlsto bring out of a snarled condition; disentangle
unsteelto bring out of a steeled condition; soften
untwineto bring or come out of a twined condition
whackout of order or alignment; not in proper condition
unthreadto disentangle; separate out of a raveled or confused condition
kilterproper or usual state or condition order out of kilter
untuckedto release from or bring out of a tucked condition
coldout of a position or condition of exile, concealment, isolation, or alienation
woodno longer in precarious health or critical condition; out of danger and recovering
prominenceThe fact or condition of standing out from something by physically projecting or being particularly noticeable
prominencesThe fact or condition of standing out from something by physically projecting or being particularly noticeable
effusivenoting or pertaining to a class of igneous rocks that have been forced out in a molten or plastic condition upon the surface of the earth
DECREPITUDEWorn-out condition.
disrepaira worn-out or dilapidated condition
disrepairsDISREPAIR, a worn-out or dilapidated condition
straightento make or become straight in direction, form, position, character, conduct, condition, etc. (often fol. by up or out)
defeasancea condition which, if fulfilled, renders an agreement or instrument null and void; a document setting out such a condition
defeasancesDEFEASANCE, a condition which, if fulfilled, renders an agreement or instrument null and void; a document setting out such a condition