demand 
[(1) to ask by ordering; (2) to ask with force] 
His wife demanded that he paint the windows. (1) 
The law demands that we pay our taxes on time. (2) 
democracy 
[the system of government in which citizens vote to choose leaders or to make other important decisions] 
The United States has been a representative democracy for more than two hundred years. 
demonstrate 
[(1) to make a public show of opinions or feelings; (2) to explain by using examples] 
The crowd demonstrated in support of human rights. (1) 
The teacher demonstrated the idea with an experiment. (2) 
denounce 
[(1) to accuse of being wrong or evil; (2) to criticize severely] 
The war crimes court denounced the general for murder and other evil acts. (1) 
The candidate denounced the newspaper report about his arrest. (2) 
deny 
[(1) to declare that something is not true; (2) to refuse a request] 
The mayor denied the report that he had taken illegal payments. (1) 
The appeals court denied the woman's request for a new trial. (2) 
depend 
[to need help and support] 
I depend on my friends for emotional support. 
deplore 
[(1) to regret strongly; (2) to express sadness] 
The United Nations deplored the latest violence in the Middle East. (1) 
The President deplored the deaths in the ship explosion. (2) 
deploy 
[to move forces or weapons into positions for action] 
The general deployed his forces along the border. 
depression 
[(1) severe unhappiness; (2) a period of reduced business and economic activity during which many people lose their jobs] 
The doctor gave her medicine for her depression. (1) 
The latest economic depression in the United States happened a long time ago. (2) 
describe 
[(1) to give a word picture of something; (2) to give details of something] 
The young man described his home in the desert. (1) 
The report described how the problem developed. (2) 
desert 
[a dry area of land] 
Survival is difficult in the hot, dry desert. 
design 
[to plan or create plans for] 
An architect designed my new home. 
desire 
[(1) to want very much; (2) to wish for] 
After traveling for two weeks, Jim very much desired a meal cooked at home. (1) 
If you could have anything you wanted, what would you desire? (2) 
destroy 
[(1) to break into pieces; (2) to end the existence of] 
The earthquake destroyed many houses. (1) 
His actions destroyed any trust between them. (2) 
detail 
[(1) a small part of something; (2) a small piece of infomp3ation] 
Lisa decided every detail of her wedding. (1) 
I want to hear every detail of your story. (2) 
develop 
[(1) to grow; (2) to create; (3) to experience progress] 
He is developing into a fine young man. (1) 
The professor developed a new way to teach English. (2) 
The country needed many years to develop an industrial economy. (3) 
device 
[a piece of equipment made for a special purpose] 
The microwave cooker is a device I use every day. 
dictator 
[a ruler with complete power] 
The people of Yugoslavia forced the dictator from power. 
die 
[(1) to become dead; (2) to stop living; (3) to end] 
If you touch that wire you will die. (1) 
The river died slowly as pollution increased. (2) 
All hope died when the prison gate closed. (3) 
diet 
[usual daily food and drink] 
The doctor ordered a special diet to help him lose weight. 
different 
[not the same] 
His clothes are different from mine. 
difficult 
[(1) not easy; (2) hard to do, make or carry out] 
Keith was a difficult child. (1) 
Building a boat is a difficult job. (2) 
dig 
[to make a hole in the ground] 
Dig here and you will find water. 
dinner 
[(1) the main amount of food eaten at a usual time; (2) a special event that includes food ] 
The family had its dinner at noon. (1) 
The official dinner took place at the White House. (2) 
diplomat 
[a person who represents his or her government in dealing with another government] 
Most foreign diplomats live in the Washington area. 
direct 
[(1) to lead; (2) to aim or show the way;(3) straight to something; (4) not through some other person or thing] 
The mayor directs all city agencies. (1) 
He directed me to the theater. (2) 
The most direct way to Annapolis is Highway 50. (3) 
The path is direct. (4)