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How to spell DISITED correctly?

If you meant to type "disited" and it was a misspelling, there are a few correct suggestions. You might have intended to write "desisted" which means to cease or stop or "disrupted" meaning to interrupt or disturb. Alternatively, "decided" or "assisted" could also fit depending on the context.

List of suggestions on how to spell disited correctly

  • Debited Sheryl is due $2,000 for her vacation expenses and the account has been debited.
  • desired She finally achieved her long-desired goal of becoming a doctor.
  • Desisted The police officer asked the driver to pull over, and he immediately desisted from his reckless driving.
  • Dieted I dieted for a month and lost ten pounds.
  • dilated The doctor dilated my pupils in order to examine my eyes more closely.
  • diluted The juice tasted too strong, so I diluted it with water.
  • discoed
  • disinter The archaeologists were able to disinter the ancient artifacts buried beneath the temple.
  • disputed The ownership of the land was disputed by two families for years.
  • distend My stomach feels like it's going to distend from the gas.
  • disunited The team was disunited and unable to work together towards a common goal.
  • disused The disused warehouse was once a thriving business, but now it sat abandoned and derelict.
  • divided The country was divided between those who supported the new law and those who opposed it.
  • Dusted She dusted off her coat before heading out the door.
  • listed The items that we need for the party are all listed on the whiteboard.
  • Misted The flowers in the garden were misted with dew in the early morning.
  • Posited The theory was posited by a renowned scientist, but it lacked concrete evidence to support it.
  • Sited The new school was sited on the outskirts of the town.
  • Visited Shortly after my friend visited me, she left for her trip.

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