| AESTIVATED | • aestivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of aestivate. • aestivated v. Alternative spelling of estivated. • æstivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of æstivate. |
| ANTEVERTED | • anteverted adj. Turned or tipped forward. • anteverted v. Simple past tense and past participle of antevert. • ANTEVERT v. to displace a body organ forwards. |
| DEACTIVATE | • deactivate v. (Ergative) to make something inactive or no longer effective. • deactivate v. To prevent the action of a biochemical agent (such as an enzyme). • deactivate v. To remove a person or piece of hardware from active military service. |
| DEMOTIVATE | • demotivate v. To decrease the motivation of a person or a group. • DEMOTIVATE v. to remove motivation from. |
| DENOTATIVE | • denotative adj. That denotes or names; designative. • denotative adj. Specific to the primary meaning of a term. • DENOTATIVE adj. having power to denote. |
| DETONATIVE | • detonative adj. (Of an explosive, or ordnance) That is liable to detonate spontaneously. • DETONATIVE adj. of or like a detonation. |
| DETRACTIVE | • detractive adj. Tending to detract or draw. • detractive adj. Tending to lower in estimation; depreciative. • DETRACTIVE adj. tending to detract, also DETRACTORY. |
| DEVASTATED | • devastated adj. Ruined, ravaged. • devastated adj. Extremely upset and shocked. • devastated v. Simple past tense and past participle of devastate. |
| DEVASTATES | • devastates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of devastate. • DEVASTATE v. to lay waste. |
| EVENTRATED | • EVENTRATE v. to open the belly. |
| EVENTUATED | • eventuated v. Simple past tense and past participle of eventuate. • EVENTUATE v. to turn out. |
| MEDITATIVE | • meditative adj. Of or pertaining to meditation. • meditative adj. Thoughtful; pensive. • MEDITATIVE adj. marked by or conducive to meditation. |
| OVERSTATED | • overstated adj. Having been overstated; exaggerated; stated, displayed, or presented too grandly or prominently. • overstated v. Simple past tense and past participle of overstate. • OVERSTATE v. to state in too strong terms; to exaggerate. |
| TRAVESTIED | • travestied v. Simple past tense and past participle of travesty. • TRAVESTY v. to parody. |
| VENTILATED | • ventilated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ventilate. • VENTILATE v. to supply with air. |