| ADMINISTRATING | • administrating v. Present participle of administrate. • ADMINISTRATE v. to administer. |
| ADMINISTRATION | • administration n. (Uncountable) The act of administering; government of public affairs; the service rendered, or duties… • administration n. (Countable, government, politics) The executive part of government; the persons collectively who are… • administration n. (Government, politics) The country’s government under the rule of a particular leader. |
| ANTIDEFAMATION | • antidefamation adj. Opposing the defamation of a particular group. Chiefly in direct or oblique reference to the Anti-Defamation League. • ANTIDEFAMATION adj. designed to counter defamation. |
| ANTIMODERNISTS | • antimodernists n. Plural of antimodernist. • ANTIMODERNIST n. one opposed to modernism. |
| DEMONETISATION | • demonetisation n. Alternative form of demonetization. • DEMONETISATION n. the act of demonetising, also DEMONETIZATION. |
| DEMONETIZATION | • demonetization n. The act or process of demonetizing. • DEMONETIZATION n. the act of demonetizing, also DEMONETISATION. |
| DEPIGMENTATION | • depigmentation n. (Pathology) The loss of the skin’s normal pigmentation. • DEPIGMENTATION n. loss of normal pigmentation. |
| DETERMINATIONS | • determinations n. Plural of determination. • DETERMINATION n. the act, process, or result of an accurate measurement. |
| DISAPPOINTMENT | • disappointment n. (Uncountable) The feeling or state of being disappointed: a feeling of sadness or frustration when something… • disappointment n. (Countable) An example or the act of disappointing: a circumstance in which a positive expectation is not achieved. • disappointment n. (Countable) Something or someone that disappoints: that which causes disappointment. |
| DISENTAILMENTS | • DISENTAILMENT n. the act of disentailing. |
| DISENTRAINMENT | • disentrainment n. The act or process of falling out of entrainment; precipitation form a flow or current. • disentrainment n. The disruption of patterns of brain activity. • disentrainment n. Disruption of the natural alignment of circadian rhythms with the natural environment. |
| DISINVESTMENTS | • disinvestments n. Plural of disinvestment. • DISINVESTMENT n. consumption of capital. |
| INDETERMINISTS | • indeterminists n. Plural of indeterminist. • INDETERMINIST n. a believer in indeterminism. |
| INTERLAMINATED | • interlaminated adj. Laminated with two different types of layers. • interlaminated v. Simple past tense and past participle of interlaminate. • INTERLAMINATE v. to insert between layers. |
| INTERMEDIATING | • intermediating v. Present participle of intermediate. • INTERMEDIATE v. to mediate between. |
| INTERMEDIATION | • intermediation n. (Countable) An act of coming between; an intervention. • intermediation n. (Uncountable) Intervention; interposition. • INTERMEDIATION n. the act of coming between. |
| INTIMIDATINGLY | • intimidatingly adv. In an intimidating manner. • INTIMIDATING adv. INTIMIDATE, to make timid or fearful. |
| SEDIMENTATIONS | • sedimentations n. Plural of sedimentation. • SEDIMENTATION n. the act of forming sediment. |
| UNINTIMIDATING | • unintimidating adj. Not intimidating; not making one fearful. |