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/ daɪ-, dɪˈrɛkʃənz /

plural noun

  1. (sometimes singular) instructions for doing something or for reaching a place

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Large bodies shifted positions, sending smaller objects in many directions.

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It isn‘t particularly intuitive, in that prices and yields move in opposite directions. It isn‘t especially transparent: Minute-by-minute trading isn’t easy for the average investor to track.

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Leah told supporters that she and her sisters would never follow such scandalous directions, no matter what their spirit friends wished.

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Caregivers are pulled in different directions, since most are also working.

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His eyelids were freezing together, and soon they would be bound shut as ice pellets whipped his face from all directions.

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