| DISPURVEYED | • dispurveyed v. Simple past tense and past participle of dispurvey. • DISPURVEY v. (archaic) to deprive of provisions. |
| OVERPERSUADED | • overpersuaded v. Simple past tense and past participle of overpersuade. • OVERPERSUADE v. to persuade to act contrary to one's conviction or preference. |
| OVERPRODUCED | • overproduced v. Simple past tense and past participle of overproduce. • OVERPRODUCE v. to produce to excess. |
| SUPERINDIVIDUAL | • superindividual adj. Above or beyond the individual. • SUPERINDIVIDUAL adj. of, relating to, or being an organism, entity, or complex of more than individual complexity or nature. |
| UNDEPRAVED | • undepraved adj. (Archaic) Not morally depraved or corrupted. • UNDEPRAVED adj. not depraved. |
| UNDEPRIVED | • undeprived adj. Not deprived. • UNDEPRIVED adj. not deprived. |
| UNDERDEVELOP | • underdevelop v. To develop insufficiently. • UNDERDEVELOP v. to develop insufficiently. |
| UNDERDEVELOPED | • underdeveloped adj. Immature and not fully developed. • underdeveloped adj. Having a low level of economic productivity and technological sophistication. • underdeveloped adj. (Photography) of a film that has had insufficient development before being fixed. |
| UNDERDEVELOPING | • underdeveloping v. Present participle of underdevelop. • UNDERDEVELOP v. to develop insufficiently. |
| UNDERDEVELOPS | • underdevelops v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underdevelop. • UNDERDEVELOP v. to develop insufficiently. |
| UNDERPRIVILEGED | • underprivileged adj. Deprived of the opportunities and advantages of others, usually through no fault of one’s own. • underprivileged n. A deprived person; deprived people (normally used as a plural). • UNDERPRIVILEGED adj. deprived through social or economic condition of some of the fundamental rights of all members of a civilized society. |
| UNDEVELOPED | • undeveloped adj. Not developed or used. • undeveloped adj. Not built on, unbuilt; not ready for building on. • undeveloped adj. Lagging behind others, especially in economic or social matters. |
| UNPROVIDED | • unprovided adj. Not provided; not supplied or equipped; unprepared. • UNPROVIDE v. (Shakespeare) to deprive of necessary provision. |
| UNPROVIDEDLY | • unprovidedly adv. (Archaic) Without being provided for. • unprovidedly adv. (Obsolete) Unguardedly. • UNPROVIDED adv. UNPROVIDE, (Shakespeare) to deprive of necessary provision. |
| UPDIVED | • updived v. Simple past tense and past participle of updive. • UPDIVE v. to spring upward. |