| DISIMAGINING | • disimagining v. Present participle of disimagine. • DISIMAGINE v. to banish from the imagination. |
| ENIGMATISING | • enigmatising v. Present participle of enigmatise. • ENIGMATISE v. to express enigmatically or symbolically, also ENIGMATIZE. |
| ENIGMATIZING | • enigmatizing v. Present participle of enigmatize. • ENIGMATIZE v. to express enigmatically or symbolically, also ENIGMATISE. |
| GAINSTRIVING | • gainstriving n. A striving against; contention. • gainstriving v. Present participle of gainstrive. • GAINSTRIVE v. (obsolete) to strive or struggle against. |
| GELATINISING | • gelatinising v. Present participle of gelatinise. • GELATINISE v. to make into gelatine or jelly, also GELATINIZE. |
| GELATINIZING | • gelatinizing v. Present participle of gelatinize. • GELATINIZE v. to convert into gelatin or jelly, also GELATINISE. |
| GRECIANISING | • GRECIANISE v. to conform to the Greek custom, esp. in speech, also GRECIANIZE. |
| GRECIANIZING | • grecianizing v. Present participle of grecianize. • Grecianizing v. Present participle of Grecianize. • GRECIANIZE v. to conform to the Greek custom, esp. in speech, also GRECIANISE. |
| IMAGINEERING | • IMAGINEER v. to design and create something new and imaginative. |
| INGEMINATING | • ingeminating v. Present participle of ingeminate. • INGEMINATE v. to reiterate; to redouble. |
| INGRATIATING | • ingratiating adj. Which ingratiates; which attempts to bring oneself into the favour of another, often with flattery or insincerity. • ingratiating v. Present participle of ingratiate. • INGRATIATE v. to commend (usually oneself) persuasively to someone's favour. |
| INVAGINATING | • invaginating v. Present participle of invaginate. • INVAGINATE v. to ensheath. |
| INVIGILATING | • invigilating v. Present participle of invigilate. • INVIGILATE v. to keep watch; esp. to supervise students at an examination. |
| INVIGORATING | • invigorating v. Present participle of invigorate. • invigorating adj. Giving strength, energy and vitality. • INVIGORATE v. to give life and energy to. |
| MISASSIGNING | • misassigning v. Present participle of misassign. • MISASSIGN v. to assign wrongly. |
| VIRGINALLING | • VIRGINAL v. (Shakespeare) to play on the virginal, a kind of mediaeval harp. |