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Term dedShort for "DEeserveD". An overt act without having a justification for it in the first place.
Definition Short for "DEeserveD". An overtAn intentionally committed harmful act committed in an effort to resolve a problem. (SH Spec 44. 6410C27) act without having a justification for it in the first place.
Link dedShort for "DEeserveD". An overt act without having a justification for it in the first place.

1 . an incident the preclear1. a person who, through Scientology processing, is finding out more about himself and life. (The Phoenix Lectures, p. 20) 2. a spiritual being who is now on the road to becoming Clear, hence preclear. (HCOB 5 Apr 69) 3. one who is discovering things about himself and who is becoming clearer. (HCO PL 21 Aug 63) ''Abbr.'' PC does to another dynamic1. any one of the eight subdivisions of the dynamic principle of existence-SURVIVE. (PXL, p. 49) 2. dynamic is the ability to translate solutions into action. (HFP, p. 171) 3. the tenacity to life and vigor and persistence in survival. (DMSMH, p. 38) and for which he has no motivator—i.e. he punishes or hurts or wrecks something the like of which has never hurt him. Now he must justify the incident. He will use things which didn’t happen to him. He claims that the object of his injury really DEserveD it, hence the word DED, which is a sarcasm. (HOM, p. 75) 2 . an overtAn intentionally committed harmful act committed in an effort to resolve a problem. (SH Spec 44. 6410C27) act without having a justification for it in the first place. The motivator is on the wrong side of the overtAn intentionally committed harmful act committed in an effort to resolve a problem. (SH Spec 44. 6410C27) act and that motivator on the wrong side of an overtAn intentionally committed harmful act committed in an effort to resolve a problem. (SH Spec 44. 6410C27) act is called a DED. It’s a deserved action. (5206CM24C)