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View definitions for data base

data base

noun as in hypermedia

noun as in knowledge base

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The state later agreed in a 2018 consent decree to give full registration to new voters whose residence and citizenship could be confirmed through its motor vehicles department data base.

“Marty Wygod made $6 billion for himself because he developed a data base.”

In that time, the average age of a new fan engaging with the league’s data base — by buying a ticket or a player jersey, for instance, or setting up a streaming account — has dropped from 43 to 36.

The government hasn’t adequately funded or implemented a genetic data base to help identify the remains found.

Digging into Italy’s national health system data base, they tracked him down and took him into custody when he showed up for a treatment appointment.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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