| DEVELOPING | • developing v. Present participle and gerund of develop. • developing adj. In the process of development. • developing adj. Of a country: becoming economically more mature or advanced; becoming industrialized. |
| ENVELOPING | • enveloping v. Present participle of envelop. • ENVELOP v. to cover completely. |
| GRAPEVINES | • grapevines n. Plural of grapevine. • GRAPEVINE n. a grape-bearing vine. |
| PERCEIVING | • perceiving v. Present participle of perceive. • perceiving n. The act by which something is perceived. • PERCEIVING n. the act of perceiving. |
| PERVERTING | • perverting v. Present participle of pervert. • PERVERT v. to turn away from the right course of action. |
| PRESERVING | • preserving v. Present participle of preserve. • preserving n. Preservation. • PRESERVE v. to keep safe from harm. |
| PREVENTING | • preventing v. Present participle and gerund of prevent. • PREVENT v. to keep from happening. |
| PREVIEWING | • previewing v. Present participle of preview. • PREVIEW v. to view or exhibit in advance, also PREVUE. |
| PRIVILEGED | • privileged v. Simple past tense and past participle of privilege. • privileged adj. Having special privileges. • privileged adj. (Law) Not subject to legal discovery due to a protected status. |
| PRIVILEGES | • privileges n. Plural of privilege. • privileges v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of privilege. • PRIVILEGE v. to grant a privilege to. |
| REPLEVYING | • replevying v. Present participle of replevy. • REPLEVY v. to regain possession by legal action, also REPLEVIN. |
| REPREEVING | • repreeving v. Present participle of repreeve. • REPREEVE v. (Shakespeare) to delay the execution of, also REPRIVE, REPRYVE. |
| REPRIEVING | • reprieving v. Present participle of reprieve. • REPRIEVE v. to give a respite to. |
| VERGERSHIP | • vergership n. An appointment as verger. • VERGERSHIP n. the office of verger. |