| EMBAILING | • embailing v. Present participle of embail. • EMBAIL v. (obsolete) to encircle, to hoop in. |
| EMBALLING | • emballing v. Present participle of emball. • EMBALLING n. the act of enclosing in a ball. |
| EMBALMERS | • embalmers n. Plural of embalmer. • EMBALMER n. one that embalms, also IMBALMER. |
| EMBALMING | • embalming v. Present participle of embalm. • embalming n. The work of an embalmer. • EMBALMING n. the act of embalming. |
| EMBANKERS | • embankers n. Plural of embanker. • EMBANKER n. one who makes banks or dikes. |
| EMBANKING | • embanking v. Present participle of embank. • EMBANK v. to enclose with a raised structure. |
| EMBARGOED | • embargoed v. Simple past tense and past participle of embargo. • EMBARGO v. to prohibit trade by a governmental order. |
| EMBARGOES | • embargoes n. Plural of embargo. • embargoes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embargo. • EMBARGO v. to prohibit trade by a governmental order. |
| EMBARKING | • embarking v. Present participle of embark. • embarking n. An embarkation. • EMBARK v. to go on board ship, also IMBARK. |
| EMBARRASS | • embarrass v. (Transitive) to humiliate; to disrupt somebody’s composure or comfort with acting publicly or freely; to abash. • embarrass v. (Transitive) To hinder from liberty of movement; to impede; to obstruct. • embarrass v. (Transitive) To involve in difficulties concerning money matters; to encumber with debt; to beset with… |
| EMBARRING | • embarring v. Present participle of embar. • EMBARRING n. the act of shutting in. |
| EMBASSADE | • embassade n. Alternative form of ambassade. • EMBASSADE n. (Shakespeare) the mission of an ambassador. |
| EMBASSAGE | • embassage n. (Archaic) An embassy. • embassage n. (Archaic) Message; errand. • EMBASSAGE n. an embassy, also AMBASSAGE. |
| EMBASSIES | • embassies n. Plural of embassy. • EMBASSY n. the offices of an ambassador, also AMBASSY. |
| EMBATHING | • embathing v. Present participle of embathe. • EMBATHE v. to bathe, also IMBATHE. |
| EMBATTLED | • embattled adj. Armed or prepared for battle (literally or figuratively). • embattled adj. Of a place: occupied or surrounded by armed troops (also figuratively). • embattled adj. Of a place: strengthened so as to withstand attacks; fortified. |
| EMBATTLES | • embattles v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of embattle. • EMBATTLE v. to fortify against attack. |
| EMBAYMENT | • embayment n. A bay. (the water) • embayment n. The shoreline of a bay, an indentation in a shoreline. (the land, not the water) • embayment n. A topographical feature that used to be a bay, like the Mississippi embayment. |