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declaw
1 ENTRIES FOUND:
declaw
(verb)
declaw
/di
ˈ
klɑː/
verb
declaws
;
declawed
;
declawing
declaw
/di
ˈ
klɑː/
verb
declaws
;
declawed
;
declawing
Britannica Dictionary definition of DECLAW
[
+ object
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:
to permanently remove the claws of (a cat)
We had our cats
declawed
.
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