| CONVERTIVE | • CONVERTIVE adj. relating to conversion. |
| INTERVOLVE | • intervolve v. (Rare) To involve one with another. • intervolve v. (Rare) To twist or coil together. • INTERVOLVE v. to roll up or entwine with one another. |
| OVERDRIVEN | • overdriven adj. Driven too hard; exhausted. • overdriven adj. (Music) Characteristic of overdrive. • OVERDRIVE v. to drive to excess. |
| OVERGIVING | • overgiving v. Present participle of overgive. • OVERGIVE v. (Spenser) to give up. |
| OVERGOVERN | • overgovern v. (Transitive, intransitive) To govern with too much rigidity or precision. • OVERGOVERN v. to govern to excess. |
| OVERINVEST | • overinvest v. To invest an excessive amount. |
| OVERLEAVEN | • overleaven v. (Obsolete) To leaven too much. • overleaven v. (Obsolete, by extension) To change excessively; to spoil. • OVERLEAVEN v. to leaven too much. |
| OVERLIVING | • overliving v. Present participle of overlive. • OVERLIVE v. to outlive. |
| OVERLOVING | • overloving v. Present participle of overlove. • OVERLOVE v. to love to excess. |
| OVERSAVING | • oversaving v. Present participle of oversave. • OVERSAVE v. to save too much. |
| OVERVOTING | • overvoting v. Present participle of overvote. • OVERVOTE v. to defeat by a majority of votes. |
| REINVOLVED | • reinvolved v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinvolve. • REINVOLVE v. to involve anew. |
| REINVOLVES | • reinvolves v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reinvolve. • REINVOLVE v. to involve anew. |
| RENOVATIVE | • renovative adj. Relating to renovation. • RENOVATIVE adj. serving to renovate. |
| REVOLVENCY | • revolvency n. (Now rare) The fact or act of revolving; capacity for revolution. • REVOLVENCY n. the act or state of revolving. |
| REVOLVINGS | • revolvings n. Plural of revolving. • REVOLVING n. the act of revolving. |