| DERIVATISING | • derivatising v. Present participle of derivatise. • DERIVATISE v. to make derivative, also DERIVATIZE. |
| DEVIATIONISM | • deviationism n. Deviation from accepted beliefs or policies, especially from a prescribed form of communism. • DEVIATIONISM n. the deviation of a doctrine from the strictly orthodox. |
| DEVIATIONIST | • deviationist n. One who deviates from accepted beliefs or policies, especially from a prescribed form of Communism. • DEVIATIONIST n. one who deviates from a strictly orthodox doctrine. |
| DEVITALISING | • devitalising v. Present participle of devitalise. • DEVITALISE v. to deprive of vitality, also DEVITALIZE. |
| DISINCENTIVE | • disincentive n. That which discourages a particular behaviour; a deterrent. • DISINCENTIVE n. a deterrent. |
| DISINVENTING | • disinventing v. Present participle of disinvent. • DISINVENT v. to undo the invention of. |
| DISINVESTING | • disinvesting v. Present participle of disinvest. • DISINVEST v. to reduce or eliminate capital investment. |
| DISTINCTIVES | • distinctives n. Plural of distinctive. • DISTINCTIVE n. something distinctive. |
| DITRANSITIVE | • ditransitive adj. (Linguistics) Of a class of verbs which take both a direct and an indirect object. An example is ’give’… • ditransitive n. (Linguistics) A verb that takes both an object and an indirect object. • DITRANSITIVE n. a verb able to take both a direct and an indirect object. |
| DIVERSIONIST | • diversionist n. One engaged in diversionary, disruptive, or subversive activities. • diversionist n. A person who deviates politically. • DIVERSIONIST n. one engaged in diversionary activities. |
| DIVINISATION | • divinisation n. (British spelling) Alternative spelling of divinization. • DIVINISATION n. the process of divinising, also DIVINIZATION. |
| DIVISIONISTS | • divisionists n. Plural of divisionist. • DIVISIONIST n. a practitioner of divisionism. |
| INCENTIVISED | • incentivised v. Simple past tense and past participle of incentivise. • INCENTIVISE v. to give an incentive, also INCENTIVIZE. |
| INDIVIDUATES | • individuates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of individuate. • INDIVIDUATE v. to give individuality to. |
| INVALIDITIES | • invalidities n. Plural of invalidity. • INVALIDITY n. lack of validity or cogency. |
| VINDICATIONS | • vindications n. Plural of vindication. • VINDICATION n. an act of vindicating. |