| ASSUBJUGATING | • assubjugating v. Present participle of assubjugate. • ASSUBJUGATE v. (Shakespeare) to reduce to subjection. |
| ENJOYABLENESS | • enjoyableness n. The quality or state of being enjoyable. • ENJOYABLE n. that can be enjoyed. |
| INSUBJECTIONS | • INSUBJECTION n. lack of subjection. |
| JOBLESSNESSES | • JOBLESSNESS n. the state of being jobless. |
| MOSBOLLETJIES | • mosbolletjies n. Plural of mosbolletjie. • MOSBOLLETJIE n. (South African) a sweet bun made of dough leavened with grape must. |
| OBJECTIVENESS | • objectiveness n. The characteristic of being objective; neutrality. • OBJECTIVENESS n. the state of being objective. |
| STOCKJOBBINGS | • stockjobbings n. Plural of stockjobbing. • STOCKJOBBING n. a list of stocks and current prices regularly issued. |
| SUBJECTIVISED | • subjectivised v. Simple past tense and past participle of subjectivise. • SUBJECTIVISE v. to make subjective, also SUBJECTIVIZE. |
| SUBJECTIVISES | • subjectivises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subjectivise. • SUBJECTIVISE v. to make subjective, also SUBJECTIVIZE. |
| SUBJECTIVISMS | • subjectivisms n. Plural of subjectivism. • SUBJECTIVISM n. the doctrine that all knowledge is subjective. |
| SUBJECTIVISTS | • subjectivists n. Plural of subjectivist. • SUBJECTIVIST n. a believer in subjectivism. |
| SUBJECTIVIZES | • subjectivizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of subjectivize. • SUBJECTIVIZE v. to make subjective, also SUBJECTIVISE. |