| CIVILIANISED | • civilianised v. Simple past tense and past participle of civilianise. • CIVILIANISE v. to convert from military to civilian use, also CIVILIANIZE. |
| CIVILIANISES | • civilianises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of civilianise. • CIVILIANISE v. to convert from military to civilian use, also CIVILIANIZE. |
| CIVILIANIZES | • civilianizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of civilianize. • CIVILIANIZE v. to convert from military to civilian use, also CIVILIANISE. |
| DECIVILISING | • decivilising v. Present participle of decivilise. • DECIVILISE v. to reduce from civilization to a savage state, also DECIVILIZE. |
| DEVITALISING | • devitalising v. Present participle of devitalise. • DEVITALISE v. to deprive of vitality, also DEVITALIZE. |
| DISBELIEVING | • disbelieving v. Present participle of disbelieve. • disbelieving adj. Refusing to believe; skeptical or incredulous. • DISBELIEVING adj. incredulous. |
| INCIVILITIES | • incivilities n. Plural of incivility. • INCIVILITY n. the state of being not civil, also UNCIVILITY. |
| INDECISIVELY | • indecisively adv. In an indecisive manner. • INDECISIVE adv. not decisive. |
| INDIVISIBLES | • indivisibles n. Plural of indivisible. • INDIVISIBLE n. an indefinitely small quantity. |
| INTERVISIBLE | • intervisible adj. (Surveying) Mutually visible; each in sight of the other. • INTERVISIBLE adj. able to be seen between. |
| INVALIDITIES | • invalidities n. Plural of invalidity. • INVALIDITY n. lack of validity or cogency. |
| JUVENILITIES | • juvenilities n. Plural of juvenility. • JUVENILITY n. youthfulness; adolescence. |
| MISBELIEVING | • misbelieving v. Present participle of misbelieve. • misbelieving n. The refusal to believe something; disbelief, or an instance of this. • MISBELIEVE v. to hold a false or unorthodox belief. |
| RELATIVISING | • relativising v. Present participle of relativise. • RELATIVISE v. to make relative, also RELATIVIZE. |
| REVITALISING | • revitalising v. Present participle of revitalise. • REVITALISE v. to give new life or vigor to, also REVITALIZE. |
| UNCIVILITIES | • uncivilities n. Plural of uncivility. • UNCIVILITY n. the state of being not civil, also INCIVILITY. |