(isim) etkisizleştirme

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deactivation
The act of taking an EAS label from an active state where it will alarm an EAS system, and bringing it to an inactive state where it will not alarm an EAS system
{i} process of rendering ineffective
A request to terminate service (or the process of terminating service)
the act of deactivating something, such as a bomb
The process of turning off forwarding services and domain name service for a particular domain name This is the same thing as putting a domain name "on hold " A domain name that has been deactivated still remains registered and in Namesecure's database
measures taken to stabilize roads and logging trails during periods of inactivity, including the control of drainage, the removal of sidecast where necessary, and the re-establishment of vegetation for permanent deactivation
the act of deactivating or making ineffective (as a bomb)
The opposite of activation
Loss of eligibility for a lender to participate in the FFELP Since December 1994, the Department of Education has notified lenders that have failed to submit an ED Form 799 for two consecutive quarters that they are candidates for deactivation
The process of removing a domain name from the zone files for the top level domains When a domain name is deactivated, the Domain Name System (DNS) will no longer have the information needed to resolve the domain name to its corresponding Internet Protocol (IP) number(s), effectively disabling the domain name as a tool for locating the related computers or organizations Network Solutions refers to this status as being on "Hold " The domain name record, however, remains in Network Solutions' domain name database [see also: Zone, Zone Files, Domain Name System (DNS) Hold]
process in which a pesticide adheres to a soil particle or some organic material so tightly that it is no longer biologically available
the act of deactivating or making ineffective (as a bomb) breaking up a military unit (by transfers or discharges)
breaking up a military unit (by transfers or discharges)
The removal of hazards from a facility in order to bring it to a safe shutdown, with a focus on minimizing surveillance and maintenance until it can be decontaminated and decommissioned