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Samuel Johnson's Dictionary
Didof do.
Etymology: did, Saxon.
Thou can’st not say I did it. William Shakespeare.
What did that greatness in a woman’s mind?
Ill lodg’d and weak to act what it design’d. John Dryden, Aurengz.When did his pen on learning fix a brand,
Or rail at arts he did not understand. Dryden.
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Dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly known as multiple personality disorder or multiple personality syndrome, is a mental disorder characterized by the presence of at least two distinct and relatively enduring personality states.The disorder is accompanied by memory gaps more severe than could be explained by ordinary forgetfulness. The personality states alternately show in a person's behavior; however, presentations of the disorder vary. Other conditions that often occur in people with DID include post-traumatic stress disorder, personality disorders (especially borderline and avoidant), depression, substance use disorders, conversion disorder, somatic symptom disorder, eating disorders, obsessive–compulsive disorder, and sleep disorders. Self-harm, non-epileptic seizures, flashbacks with amnesia for content of flashbacks, anxiety disorders, and suicidality are also common.
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Did
Did is the past tense form of the verb "do," which is used to indicate that an action or activity has already taken place in the past. It can be used to ask questions or to make statements about events that occurred earlier than the present moment.
did
The term "did" is an irregular past tense form of the verb "do." It is used to indicate that a specific action or activity was performed in the past.
Webster Dictionary
Did
imp. of Do
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Did
did, Didst, didst, pa.t. of Do.
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Rank popularity for the word 'DID' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #83
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Rank popularity for the word 'DID' in Written Corpus Frequency: #53
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of DID in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of DID in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of DID in a Sentence
We did a great job moving the ball, almost played a complete game. We had a mental lapse in the third quarter and let them get a lead, but other than that, I think we played well.
When Jataveon Dashawn Hall left the hospital Friday evening against medical advice, we certainly should have been notified. But most concerning of all is that hospital police did not even know Jataveon Dashawn Hall had left the premises almost 10 hours prior, indeed, Halls absence was only discovered when we placed a phone call to them.
President Biden ’ll use Georgia as an example, highlighting that after Georgians decisively voted for new leadership in 2020, Republicans in the legislature decided that they could not win on the merits of their ideas and instead passed a voter suppression law that targeted mail-in voting, limited precincts in areas that did n’t vote the way they wanted, and empowered partisans in the state legislature to manipulate local boards of election.
If the heart wanders or is distracted, bring it back to the point quite gently and replace it tenderly in its Master's presence. And even if you did nothing during the whole of your hour but bring your heart back and place it again in Our Lord's presence, though it went away every time you brought it back, your hour would be very well employed.
They ate our meal, they ate our hors d’vours, they ate our meal, and even commented on how good it was from other people I’ve been told — and so did the other protesters, by the way.
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