| ADVERTENCES | • advertences n. Plural of advertence. • ADVERTENCE n. the act of adverting, of the quality of being advertent, also ADVERTENCY. |
| DEPRAVEMENT | • depravement n. (Archaic) Depravity; corruption. • DEPRAVEMENT n. (archaic) vitiation. |
| DEPRIVEMENT | • deprivement n. Deprivation. • DEPRIVEMENT n. the act of depriving. |
| DIVERGEMENT | • divergement n. (Archaic) divergence. • DIVERGEMENT n. the act of diverging. |
| INTERLEAVED | • interleaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of interleave. • INTERLEAVE v. to arrange in or as if in alternate layers. |
| INTERVEINED | • interveined adj. Intersected with, or as if with, veins. • INTERVEIN v. to intersect (as) with veins. |
| INTERVIEWED | • interviewed v. Simple past tense and past participle of interview. • INTERVIEW v. to conduct a formal meeting with. |
| INTERWEAVED | • interweaved v. Simple past tense and past participle of interweave. • INTERWEAVE v. to weave together. |
| OVEREXTENDS | • overextends v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overextend. • OVEREXTEND v. to extend beyond a safe or reasonable point. |
| RECONVERTED | • reconverted v. Simple past tense and past participle of reconvert. • RECONVERT v. to convert again. |
| REJUVENATED | • rejuvenated v. Simple past tense and past participle of rejuvenate. • rejuvenated adj. Made young again. • rejuvenated adj. (Of a stream) Stimulated by uplift to renewed erosive activity. |
| REVENDICATE | • revendicate v. (Transitive) To reclaim; to demand the restoration of. • REVENDICATE v. to make formal claim to; to try to retrieve lost goods. |
| UNPERVERTED | • unperverted adj. Not perverted. • UNPERVERT v. to free from perversion. |
| UNPREVENTED | • unprevented adj. Not having been prevented. • UNPREVENTED adj. not prevented. |
| VOLUNTEERED | • volunteered v. Simple past tense and past participle of volunteer. • VOLUNTEER v. to offer one's services. |