| INTERVOLVED | • intervolved v. Simple past tense and past participle of intervolve. • INTERVOLVE v. to roll up or entwine with one another. |
| INTERVOLVES | • intervolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of intervolve. • INTERVOLVE v. to roll up or entwine with one another. |
| OVERDRIVING | • overdriving v. Present participle of overdrive. • OVERDRIVE v. to drive to excess. |
| OVERGOVERNS | • overgoverns v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overgovern. • OVERGOVERN v. to govern to excess. |
| OVERINVESTS | • overinvests v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overinvest. |
| OVERLEAVENS | • overleavens v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of overleaven. • OVERLEAVEN v. to leaven too much. |
| OVERVALUING | • overvaluing v. Present participle of overvalue. • overvaluing n. An overvaluation. • OVERVALUE v. to value too highly. |
| OVERVEILING | • overveiling v. Present participle of overveil. • OVERVEIL v. to veil over. |
| OVERVIOLENT | • overviolent adj. Excessively violent. • OVERVIOLENT adj. excessively violent. |
| REINVOLVING | • reinvolving v. Present participle of reinvolve. • REINVOLVE v. to involve anew. |
| REVOLVINGLY | • revolvingly adv. With revolution; so as to revolve or rotate. • REVOLVING adv. turning about an axis. |
| VARSOVIENNE | • varsovienne n. A polka-like Polish dance. • varsovienne n. A piece of music for such a dance, or having its slow triple time characteristic strong accent beginning… • VARSOVIENNE n. (French) a polka-like Polish dance. |