| DEPRIVED | • deprived adj. Subject to deprivation; poor. • deprived v. Past participle of deprive. • DEPRIVE v. to take something away from. |
| DEPRIVER | • depriver n. One who deprives. • DEPRIVER n. one who deprives. |
| DEPRIVES | • deprives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of deprive. • DEPRIVE v. to take something away from. |
| ERUPTIVE | • eruptive adj. That erupts or bursts forth. • eruptive adj. Accompanied by eruptions. • eruptive adj. (Geology) Produced by eruption. |
| OVERRIPE | • overripe adj. Excessively ripe; spoiled; gone bad. • over-ripe adj. Alternative spelling of overripe. • OVERRIPE adj. too ripe. |
| PERCEIVE | • perceive v. (Transitive) To become aware of, through the physical senses, to see; to understand. • perceive v. To interpret something in a particular way. • PERCEIVE v. to become aware of through the senses. |
| PERVIATE | • PERVIATE v. to make a way through. |
| PERVIEST | • perviest adj. Superlative form of pervy: most pervy. • PERVY adj. perverted. |
| PREEVING | • preeving v. Present participle of preeve. • PREEVE v. to prove, also PREVE, PRIEVE. |
| PRELIVES | • prelives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of prelive. • PRELIFE n. a life conceived of as lived before one's earthly life. |
| PREVIEWS | • previews n. Plural of preview. • previews v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of preview. • PREVIEW v. to view or exhibit in advance, also PREVUE. |
| PREVISED | • prevised v. Simple past tense and past participle of previse. • PREVISE v. to foresee. |
| PREVISES | • previses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of previse. • PREVISE v. to foresee. |
| REPLEVIN | • replevin n. (Law) An action to recover personal property unlawfully taken, especially that seized by way of distraint;… • replevin v. (Transitive) To replevy. • REPLEVIN v. to regain possession by legal action, also REPLEVY. |
| REPRIEVE | • reprieve v. (Transitive) To cancel or postpone the punishment of someone, especially an execution. • reprieve v. (Transitive) To bring relief to someone. • reprieve v. (Transitive, obsolete) To take back to prison (in lieu of execution). |
| REPRIVED | • reprived v. Simple past tense and past participle of reprive. • REPRIVE v. (Spenser) to reprieve, also REPREEVE, REPRYVE. |
| REPRIVES | • reprives v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reprive. • REPRIVE v. (Spenser) to reprieve, also REPREEVE, REPRYVE. |
| VIPERINE | • viperine adj. Of, relating to or resembling a viper. • viperine n. Any viper of the subfamily Viperinae. • VIPERINE adj. of or pertaining to a viper or vipers. |