| EMPANELMENT | • empanelment n. Alternative form of impanelment. • EMPANELMENT n. the act of empanelling. |
| IMPANELMENT | • impanelment n. The act or process of impaneling, or the state of being impaneled. • IMPANELMENT n. the act of impanelling. |
| EMPANELMENTS | • empanelments n. Plural of empanelment. • EMPANELMENT n. the act of empanelling. |
| IMPANELMENTS | • impanelments n. Plural of impanelment. • IMPANELMENT n. the act of impanelling. |
| IMPLEMENTING | • implementing v. Present participle of implement. • IMPLEMENT v. to put into practice. |
| UNEMPLOYMENT | • unemployment n. The state of having no job; joblessness. • unemployment n. The phenomenon of joblessness in an economy. • unemployment n. The level of joblessness in an economy, often measured as a percentage of the workforce. |
| COMPLEMENTING | • complementing v. Present participle of complement. • COMPLEMENT v. to be complementary to. |
| IMPERMANENTLY | • impermanently adv. In an impermanent manner. • IMPERMANENT adv. not permanent. |
| NONEMPLOYMENT | • nonemployment n. Unemployment. • nonemployment adj. Not of or pertaining to employment. • NONEMPLOYMENT n. something that is not employment. |
| PHENOMENALISM | • phenomenalism n. (Philosophy) The doctrine that physical objects exist only as perceptual phenomena or sensory stimuli. • PHENOMENALISM n. the doctrine that knowledge can only comprehend phenomena, also PHENOMENISM. |
| UNEMPLOYMENTS | • unemployments n. Plural of unemployment. • UNEMPLOYMENT n. the state of being unemployed. |
| IMPLEMENTATION | • implementation n. The process of moving an idea from concept to reality. In business, engineering and other fields, implementation… • implementation n. (Electronics) A result of implementing something; a finished product, system or device. • IMPLEMENTATION n. the act of implementing. |
| NONEMPLOYMENTS | • NONEMPLOYMENT n. something that is not employment. |
| PHENOMENALISMS | • phenomenalisms n. Plural of phenomenalism. • PHENOMENALISM n. the doctrine that knowledge can only comprehend phenomena, also PHENOMENISM. |
| COMMONPLACENESS | • commonplaceness n. The state or quality of being commonplace. • COMMONPLACENESS n. the state of being commonplace (ordinary). |
| COMPLEMENTATION | • complementation n. (Mathematics) The replacement of a set by its complement. • complementation n. (Genetics) The interaction between two genetic units such that an organism can function normally if… • complementation n. (Grammar) The relationship of a phrase to its predicate. |
| IMPLEMENTATIONS | • implementations n. Plural of implementation. • IMPLEMENTATION n. the act of implementing. |
| PROSLAMBANOMENE | • PROSLAMBANOMENE plural of proslambanomenos, (which has sixteen letters), an additional note at the bottom of the scale. |
| UNDEREMPLOYMENT | • underemployment n. The condition of being underemployed. • UNDEREMPLOYMENT n. the condition in which people in a labor force are employed at less than full-time or regular jobs or at jobs inadequate with respect to their training or economic needs. |