| DERIVATING | • derivating v. Present participle of derivate. • DERIVATE v. to derive, especially in a chemical sense. |
| DISAVOWING | • disavowing v. Present participle of disavow. • DISAVOW v. to disclaim responsibility for. |
| DISLEAVING | • disleaving v. Present participle of disleave. • DISLEAVE v. to deprive of leaves, also DISLEAF. |
| DISSAVINGS | • dissavings n. An amount that is dissaved. • DISSAVING n. the spending of savings made in the past to finance an excess of spending over disposable income, thus diminishing accumulated assets. |
| DISVALUING | • disvaluing v. Present participle of disvalue. • DISVALUE v. to disparage. |
| DIVAGATING | • divagating v. Present participle of divagate. • DIVAGATE v. to wander or stray from a course or subject. |
| DIVAGATION | • divagation n. Straying off from a course or way. • divagation n. (Medicine) Incoherent or wandering speech and thought. • DIVAGATION n. a wandering about or going astray; digression. |
| INDAGATIVE | • indagative adj. (Obsolete) Searching; exploring; investigating. • INDAGATIVE adj. investigative, also INDAGATORY. |
| INVALIDING | • invaliding v. Present participle of invalid. • invaliding n. (UK) The act of exempting someone from duty because of injury or ill health. • INVALIDING n. the act of treating as an invalid. |
| MEDIVACING | • medivacing v. Present participle of medivac. • MEDIVAC v. to evacuate the wounded from a battlefield by helicopter, also MEDEVAC. |
| READVISING | • readvising v. Present participle of readvise. • READVISE v. to advise again. |
| REINVADING | • reinvading v. Present participle of reinvade. • REINVADE v. to invade again. |
| TIDIVATING | • tidivating v. Present participle of tidivate. • TIDIVATE v. to smarten up. |
| VALIDATING | • validating v. Present participle of validate. • VALIDATE v. to give legal force to. |