| INAUGURATE | • inaugurate v. (Transitive) To induct into office with a formal ceremony. • inaugurate v. (Transitive) To dedicate ceremoniously; to initiate something in a formal manner. • inaugurate adj. Invested with office; inaugurated. |
| OUTARGUING | • outarguing v. Present participle of outargue. • out-arguing v. Present participle of out-argue. • out␣arguing v. Present participle of out argue. |
| OUTBURNING | • outburning v. Present participle of outburn. • OUTBURN v. to burn longer than. |
| OUTCURSING | • outcursing v. Present participle of outcurse. • OUTCURSE v. to surpass in cursing. |
| OUTPOURING | • outpouring n. The sudden outward flowing of a large amount of something. • OUTPOURING n. the act of outpouring. |
| OUTRUNNING | • outrunning v. Present participle of outrun. • OUTRUN v. to run faster than. |
| OUTRUSHING | • outrushing v. Present participle of outrush. • OUTRUSH v. to surpass in rushing. |
| PULTRUDING | • pultruding v. Present participle of pultrude. • PULTRUDE v. to carry out pultrusion, a process for producing reinforced plastic products. |
| PUNCTURING | • puncturing v. Present participle of puncture. • puncturing n. The act by which something is punctured. • PUNCTURE v. to pierce with a pointed object. |
| SUBTRUDING | • subtruding v. Present participle of subtrude. • SUBTRUDE v. to push in stealthily. |
| UNGUILTIER | • UNGUILTY adj. not guilty. |
| UNRIGHTFUL | • unrightful adj. Not rightful. • UNRIGHTFUL adj. not rightful. |
| UNTRUSSING | • untrussing v. Present participle of untruss. • UNTRUSSING n. the act of untrussing. |
| UNTRUSTING | • untrusting adj. Without trust; not inclined to trust. • UNTRUSTING adj. not trusting. |
| UPBURSTING | • upbursting n. A bursting upward. • UPBURST v. to burst upwards. |
| UPTURNINGS | • upturnings n. Plural of upturning. • UPTURNING n. the act of turning upwards. |