| ANTIBUSING | • antibusing adj. (US politics) Opposing the use of busing to achieve racial integration in schools. • ANTIBUSING adj. opposed to the busing of schoolchildren. |
| BESPOUSING | • bespousing v. Present participle of bespouse. • BESPOUSE v. to marry. |
| CALLOUSING | • callousing v. Present participle of callous. • CALLOUS v. to make or become hard. |
| DEFOCUSING | • defocusing v. Present participle of defocus. • DEFOCUS v. to cause to go out of focus. |
| DIAPAUSING | • diapausing adj. Undergoing a diapause. • DIAPAUSE v. in insects and the embryos of some animals, to undergo a period of suspended animation and growth. |
| DISABUSING | • disabusing v. Present participle of disabuse. • DISABUSE v. to free from false ideas. |
| DISHOUSING | • dishousing v. Present participle of dishouse. • DISHOUSE v. to deprive of housing. |
| HOTHOUSING | • hothousing v. Present participle of hothouse. • HOTHOUSING n. the act of rearing intensively. |
| JEALOUSING | • jealousing v. Present participle of jealouse. • jealousing n. (Australian Aboriginal English) The act of making someone jealous of another person’s (often their partner’s)… • JEALOUSE v. (Scots) to suspect, also JALOUSE. |
| NONHOUSING | • nonhousing adj. Not of or pertaining to housing. • NONHOUSING adj. of a development, not related to housing. |
| NONPLUSING | • nonplusing v. Present participle of nonplus. • NONPLUS v. to take aback, baffle. |
| REACCUSING | • reaccusing v. Present participle of reaccuse. • REACCUSE v. to accuse again. |
| REAROUSING | • rearousing v. Present participle of rearouse. • REAROUSE v. to arouse again. |
| REFOCUSING | • refocusing v. Present participle of refocus. • refocusing n. A change of focus. • REFOCUS v. to focus again. |
| REINFUSING | • reinfusing v. Present participle of reinfuse. • REINFUSE v. to infuse again. |
| REPERUSING | • reperusing v. Present participle of reperuse. • REPERUSE v. to peruse again. |
| SURPLUSING | • surplusing v. Present participle of surplus. • SURPLUS v. to be in excess. |
| UNDERUSING | • underusing v. Present participle of underuse. • UNDERUSE v. to not use to the fullest extent. |