| ADVOCATED | • advocated v. Simple past tense and past participle of advocate. • advocated adj. Having been argued in favor of. • ADVOCATE v. to plead in favour of. |
| DIVAGATED | • divagated v. Simple past tense and past participle of divagate. • DIVAGATE v. to wander or stray from a course or subject. |
| VALIDATED | • validated v. Simple past tense and past participle of validate. • validated adj. Declared or made valid. • validated adj. Having experienced emotional validation. |
| ADVANTAGED | • advantaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of advantage. • advantaged adj. Having been given an advantage, such as by biased referees in a competition. • advantaged adj. (Of a person) Financially secure; elite and economically successful. |
| DEVALUATED | • devaluated v. Simple past tense and past participle of devaluate. • DEVALUATE v. to devalue, to reduce the value of a country's currency by lowering the exchange rate. |
| DEVASTATED | • devastated adj. Ruined, ravaged. • devastated adj. Extremely upset and shocked. • devastated v. Simple past tense and past participle of devastate. |
| DEACTIVATED | • deactivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of deactivate. • DEACTIVATE v. to make inactive or ineffective. |
| DEGRADATIVE | • degradative adj. Of, pertaining to, or causing degradation. • DEGRADATIVE adj. of the nature of degradation. |
| DIVARICATED | • divaricated adj. Spread-out, divergent, especially of a branch etc. which is at nearly ninety degrees to the main stem. • divaricated v. Simple past tense and past participle of divaricate. • DIVARICATE v. to fork, diverge. |
| INVALIDATED | • invalidated v. Simple past tense and past participle of invalidate. • invalidated adj. Made invalid. • INVALIDATE v. to make invalid. |
| REVALIDATED | • revalidated v. Simple past tense and past participle of revalidate. • REVALIDATE v. to validate again. |
| ADJUDICATIVE | • adjudicative adj. Of or pertaining to an adjudication or to an adjudicator. • ADJUDICATIVE adj. relating to adjudication, also ADJUDICATORY. |
| ANIMADVERTED | • animadverted v. Simple past tense and past participle of animadvert. • ANIMADVERT v. to comment critically on; to censure. |
| DISADVANTAGE | • disadvantage n. A weakness or undesirable characteristic; a con. • disadvantage n. A setback or handicap. • disadvantage n. Loss; detriment; hindrance. |
| DISADVANTAGED | • disadvantaged v. Simple past tense and past participle of disadvantage. • disadvantaged adj. Lacking an advantage relative to another. • disadvantaged adj. (Euphemistic) Poor; in financial difficulties. |
| DISADVANTAGES | • disadvantages n. Plural of disadvantage. • disadvantages v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of disadvantage. • DISADVANTAGE v. to place at a disadvantage. |
| OVERDRAMATISED | • overdramatised v. Simple past tense and past participle of overdramatise. • OVERDRAMATISE v. to dramatise to excess, also OVERDRAMATIZE. |
| OVERDRAMATIZED | • overdramatized v. Simple past tense and past participle of overdramatize. • OVERDRAMATIZE v. to dramatize to excess, also OVERDRAMATISE. |
| RADIOACTIVATED | • radioactivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of radioactivate. • RADIOACTIVATE v. to activate by radio. |
| DISADVANTAGEOUS | • disadvantageous adj. Not advantageous. • DISADVANTAGEOUS adj. constituting a disadvantage. |