| AFFIANCING | • affiancing v. Present participle of affiance. • AFFIANCE v. to betroth. |
| ANNOUNCING | • announcing v. Present participle of announce. • ANNOUNCE v. to make known publicly. |
| BECHANCING | • bechancing v. Present participle of bechance. • BECHANCE v. to happen by chance. |
| COMMENCING | • commencing v. Present participle of commence. • COMMENCE v. to begin. |
| CONVINCING | • convincing adj. Effective as proof or evidence. • convincing v. Present participle of convince. • convincing n. The process by which somebody is convinced. |
| DENOUNCING | • denouncing v. Present participle of denounce. • denouncing n. Denunciation. • DENOUNCE v. to condemn openly. |
| DISPENCING | • dispencing v. Present participle of dispence. • DISPENCE v. (Spenser) to distribute, also DISPENSE. |
| DISTANCING | • distancing v. Present participle of distance. • distancing n. The process of becoming or making distant. • distancing n. Short for social distancing. |
| ENSCONCING | • ensconcing v. Present participle of ensconce. • ENSCONCE v. to settle comfortably, also INSCONCE. |
| ENTRANCING | • entrancing v. Present participle of entrance. • entrancing adj. Causing a trance-like state; hypnotic. • entrancing adj. Causing ecstasy or rapture; enrapturing; charming. |
| EVIDENCING | • evidencing v. Present participle of evidence. • EVIDENCE v. to make apparent or visible. |
| INSCONCING | • insconcing v. Present participle of insconce. • INSCONCE v. (Shakespeare) to settle comfortably, also ENSCONCE. |
| INSTANCING | • instancing v. Present participle of instance. • INSTANCE v. to cite as an example. |
| OUTDANCING | • outdancing v. Present participle of outdance. • OUTDANCE v. to surpass in dancing. |
| OUTFENCING | • outfencing v. Present participle of outfence. • OUTFENCE v. to surpass in fencing. |
| RENOUNCING | • renouncing v. Present participle of renounce. • RENOUNCE v. to disown, give up. |
| SENTENCING | • sentencing adj. Relating to a judicial sentence. • sentencing n. The act of pronouncing a judicial sentence on someone convicted of a crime. • sentencing n. (Colloquial) The act of creating one or more complete sentences from fragmented thoughts and phrases. |
| SEQUENCING | • sequencing v. Present participle of sequence. • sequencing n. Arrangement in a sequence. • sequencing n. (Molecular biology) The procedure of determining the order of amino acids in the polypeptide chain of… |