| ACHIEVEMENT | • achievement n. The act of achieving or performing; a successful performance; accomplishment. • achievement n. A great or heroic deed or feat; something accomplished by valor or boldness. • achievement n. (Heraldry) An escutcheon or ensign armorial; a full display or depiction of all the heraldic components… |
| ADVERTENCES | • advertences n. Plural of advertence. • ADVERTENCE n. the act of adverting, of the quality of being advertent, also ADVERTENCY. |
| CELEBRATIVE | • celebrative adj. (Uncommon) Involving celebration; having the nature of a celebration. • CELEBRATIVE adj. relating to celebration. |
| COVENANTEES | • covenantees n. Plural of covenantee. • COVENANTEE n. the person in whose favor a covenant is made. |
| DECEMVIRATE | • decemvirate n. A group of ten people, especially (politics) a council of ten men sharing office or power and particularly… • DECEMVIRATE n. the office of decemvir. |
| DEPRECATIVE | • deprecative adj. Tending to deprecate; disapproving. • deprecative adj. (Archaic) Tending to avert evil by prayer. • DEPRECATIVE adj. serving to deprecate. |
| EVISCERATED | • eviscerated v. Simple past tense and past participle of eviscerate. • EVISCERATE v. to deprive of the viscera, or entrails, also VISCERATE. |
| EVISCERATES | • eviscerates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of eviscerate. • EVISCERATE v. to deprive of the viscera, or entrails, also VISCERATE. |
| EXPECTATIVE | • expectative adj. Of or pertaining to an expectation. • expectative adj. (Canon law) Of or pertaining to the reversion of a benefice. • expectative n. (Canon law) The anticipatory grant of an ecclesiastical benefice, not vacant at the moment but which… |
| OVEREDUCATE | • overeducate v. To educate too much. • over-educate v. Alternative form of overeducate. • OVEREDUCATE v. to educate to excess. |
| OVERREACTED | • overreacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overreact. • OVERREACT v. to react or respond excessively. |
| OVERTEACHES | • overteaches v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overteach. • OVERTEACH v. to teach too much. |
| REEDUCATIVE | • reeducative adj. Relating to reeducation. • REEDUCATIVE adj. serving to reeducate. |
| REVENDICATE | • revendicate v. (Transitive) To reclaim; to demand the restoration of. • REVENDICATE v. to make formal claim to; to try to retrieve lost goods. |