| ABREACTIONS | • abreactions n. Plural of abreaction. • ABREACTION n. the resolution of a neurosis by reviving forgotten or repressed ideas of the event first causing it. |
| BIOREACTORS | • bioreactors n. Plural of bioreactor. • BIOREACTOR n. a device or apparatus in which living organisms, such as bacteria, synthesise useful substances or break down waste. |
| NONREACTIVE | • nonreactive adj. That will not react. • NONREACTIVE adj. not reactive. |
| NONREACTORS | • nonreactors n. Plural of nonreactor. • NONREACTOR n. someone who does not react. |
| OVERREACTED | • overreacted v. Simple past tense and past participle of overreact. • OVERREACT v. to react or respond excessively. |
| REACTIONARY | • reactionary adj. (Politics) Favoring a return to an alleged, mythical golden age of the past; anti-progressive. • reactionary adj. (Chemistry) Of, pertaining to, participating in, or inducing a chemical reaction. • reactionary adj. In reaction to; as a result of. |
| REACTIONISM | • reactionism n. (Politics) Synonym of reactionaryism. • REACTIONISM n. the state of being a reactionist. |
| REACTIONIST | • reactionist adj. Reactionary. • reactionist n. Reactionary. • REACTIONIST n. a reactionary. |
| REACTIVATED | • reactivated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reactivate. • REACTIVATE v. to activate again. |
| REACTIVATES | • reactivates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reactivate. • REACTIVATE v. to activate again. |
| REACTUATING | • reactuating v. Present participle of reactuate. • REACTUATE v. to actuate again. |
| UNDERREACTS | • underreacts v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underreact. • UNDERREACT v. to react with less than appropriate force or intensity. |