| DENATIONALISED | • denationalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of denationalise. • DENATIONALISE v. to deprive of national rights or character; to return from state to private ownership, also DENATIONALIZE. |
| DENATIONALISES | • denationalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of denationalise. • DENATIONALISE v. to deprive of national rights or character; to return from state to private ownership, also DENATIONALIZE. |
| EDUCATIONALIST | • educationalist n. A specialist in the theory of education. • EDUCATIONALIST n. a person skilled in methods of educating or teaching. |
| IRRATIONALISED | • irrationalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of irrationalise. • IRRATIONALISE v. to make irrational, also IRRATIONALIZE. |
| IRRATIONALISES | • irrationalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of irrationalise. • IRRATIONALISE v. to make irrational, also IRRATIONALIZE. |
| IRRATIONALISMS | • irrationalisms n. Plural of irrationalism. • IRRATIONALISM n. a system emphasizing intuition, instinct, feeling, or faith rather than reason or holding that the universe is governed by irrational forces. |
| IRRATIONALISTS | • irrationalists n. Plural of irrationalist. • IRRATIONALIST n. an upholder of irrationalism. |
| OPERATIONALISM | • operationalism n. (Sciences) A philosophy that attempts to define all scientific concepts in terms of specified operations… • OPERATIONALISM n. the theory that defines scientific concepts by means of the operations used to prove or determine them, also OPERATIONISM. |
| OPERATIONALIST | • operationalist n. A proponent of operationalism. • OPERATIONALIST n. an exponent of operationalism. |
| RATIONALISABLE | • rationalisable adj. Alternative form of rationalizable. • RATIONALISABLE adj. capable of being rationalised, also RATIONALIZABLE. |
| RENATIONALISED | • renationalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of renationalise. • RENATIONALISE v. to nationalise again, also RENATIONALIZE. |
| RENATIONALISES | • renationalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of renationalise. • RENATIONALISE v. to nationalise again, also RENATIONALIZE. |
| SENSATIONALISE | • sensationalise v. Non-Oxford British spelling standard spelling of sensationalize. • SENSATIONALISE v. to make (an event, situation, etc.) appear more exciting or shocking than it really is, also SENSATIONALIZE. |
| SENSATIONALISM | • sensationalism n. The use of sensational subject matter, style or methods, or the sensational subject matter itself; behavior… • sensationalism n. (Philosophy) A theory of philosophy that all knowledge is ultimately derived from the senses. • SENSATIONALISM n. the belief that ideas originate solely in sensation. |
| SENSATIONALIST | • sensationalist adj. Sensationalistic; tending to sensationalize; characterized by sensationalism (the use of exaggerated… • sensationalist n. One who indulges in sensational behavior or action. • sensationalist n. One who believes or espouses the philosophy of sensationalism. |
| VOCATIONALISMS | • vocationalisms n. Plural of vocationalism. • VOCATIONALISM n. emphasis on vocational training in education. |
| VOCATIONALISTS | • vocationalists n. Plural of vocationalist. • VOCATIONALIST n. an exponent of vocationalism. |