| DISPROPORTIONAL | • disproportional adj. Disproportionate. • DISPROPORTIONAL adj. relating to disproportion. |
| DISPROPRIATING | • dispropriating v. Present participle of dispropriate. • DISPROPRIATE v. (obsolete) to disappropriate. |
| PREPONDERANT | • preponderant adj. Having greater or the greatest weight, quantity, importance or force. • PREPONDERANT adj. having superior weight, force, or influence. |
| PREPONDERANTLY | • preponderantly adv. In a preponderant manner. • PREPONDERANT adv. having superior weight, force, or influence. |
| PREPONDERATE | • preponderate v. (Transitive) To outweigh; to be heavier than; to exceed in weight. • preponderate v. (Transitive) To overpower by stronger or moral power. • preponderate v. (Transitive, obsolete) To cause to prefer; to incline; to decide. |
| PREPONDERATED | • preponderated v. Simple past tense and past participle of preponderate. • PREPONDERATE v. to surpass others in numbers, intensity, force, or prowess. |
| PREPONDERATELY | • preponderately adv. Synonym of preponderantly. • PREPONDERATE adv. surpassing. |
| PREPONDERATES | • preponderates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preponderate. • PREPONDERATE v. to surpass others in numbers, intensity, force, or prowess. |
| PREPONDERATING | • preponderating v. Present participle of preponderate. • PREPONDERATE v. to surpass others in numbers, intensity, force, or prowess. |
| PREPONDERATION | • preponderation n. The act or state of preponderating; preponderance. • PREPONDERATION n. the act of preponderating. |
| PREPONDERATIONS | • preponderations n. Plural of preponderation. • PREPONDERATION n. the act of preponderating. |
| PREPRESIDENTIAL | • prepresidential adj. Of or pertaining to the period before a person’s ascent to the presidency of a country. • PREPRESIDENTIAL adj. preceding a presidential election. |
| PROPORTIONATED | • proportionated v. Simple past tense and past participle of proportionate. • PROPORTIONATE v. to make proportionate. |
| REAPPORTIONED | • reapportioned v. Simple past tense and past participle of reapportion. • REAPPORTION v. to apportion (as a house of representatives) anew. |
| UNAPPROPRIATED | • unappropriated adj. That has not been appropriated for a specific use, or assigned to a specific person or organization. • UNAPPROPRIATED adj. not appropriated. |
| UNDERSTRAPPER | • understrapper n. Any underling or inferior in office. • understrapper n. A freelance operator for MI5. • UNDERSTRAPPER n. an inferior agent; an underling. |
| UNDERSTRAPPERS | • understrappers n. Plural of understrapper. • UNDERSTRAPPER n. an inferior agent; an underling. |
| UNDERSTRAPPING | • understrapping adj. (Archaic) Becoming an understrapper; subservient. • UNDERSTRAPPING adj. subordinate. |
| UNPERPETRATED | • unperpetrated adj. Not having been perpetrated. • UNPERPETRATED adj. not perpetrated. |