| ADMONISHMENTS | • admonishments n. Plural of admonishment. • ADMONISHMENT n. a firm rebuke. |
| ANTIMODERNISM | • antimodernism n. A movement that opposes modernism. |
| COMMANDEERING | • commandeering v. Present participle of commandeer. • COMMANDEER v. to compel to perform military service. |
| COMMENDATIONS | • commendations n. Plural of commendation. • COMMENDATION n. an act of commending. |
| DECOMMUNISING | • decommunising v. Present participle of decommunise. • DECOMMUNISE v. to remove communist politics or influence from (a person or country), also DECOMMUNIZE. |
| DECOMMUNIZING | • decommunizing v. Present participle of decommunize. • de-communizing v. Present participle of de-communize. • de-Communizing v. Present participle of de-Communize. |
| DEMIMONDAINES | • demimondaines n. Plural of demimondaine. • demi-mondaines n. Plural of demi-mondaine. • DEMIMONDAINE n. (French) a demirep, a woman of doubtful reputation. |
| DIMINISHMENTS | • diminishments n. Plural of diminishment. • DIMINISHMENT n. the act of diminishing. |
| DISCOMMENDING | • discommending v. Present participle of discommend. • DISCOMMEND v. to mention with disapprobation. |
| DISMANTLEMENT | • dismantlement n. The act of dismantling; disassembly. • DISMANTLEMENT n. the act of dismantling. |
| INDETERMINISM | • indeterminism n. (Ethics, religion, uncountable) The doctrine that all human actions are not so much determined by the… • indeterminism n. (Countable, physics) A case in which the uncertainty principle applies; a case in which certain pairs… • indeterminism n. (Countable) Any situation in which the outcome cannot be completely predicted in advance. |
| INTERCOMMUNED | • intercommuned v. Simple past tense and past participle of intercommune. • INTERCOMMUNE v. to commune mutually or together. |
| MASTERMINDING | • masterminding v. Present participle of mastermind. • masterminding n. A creativity technique by which a group tries to find solutions for a specific problem from ideas spontaneously… • MASTERMIND v. to originate, think out, and direct. |
| MEDICAMENTING | • MEDICAMENT v. to treat with a medicament. |
| MISDEMEANANTS | • misdemeanants n. Plural of misdemeanant. • MISDEMEANANT n. a person guilty of misdemeanour. |
| PANDAEMONIUMS | • PANDAEMONIUM n. riotous uproar, also PANDEMONIUM. |