| SESSING | • sessing v. Present participle of sess. • SESS v. to assess (how much tax is owed), also CESS. |
| ASSESSING | • assessing v. Present participle of assess. • assessing n. Action of the verb to assess; assessment. • ASSESS v. to estimate the value of for taxation. |
| OBSESSING | • obsessing v. Present participle of obsess. • OBSESS v. to dominate the thoughts of. |
| POSSESSING | • possessing v. Present participle of possess. • POSSESS v. to have as an owner. |
| REASSESSING | • reassessing v. Present participle of reassess. • REASSESS v. to assess again. |
| REPOSSESSING | • repossessing v. Present participle of repossess. • REPOSSESS v. to possess again. |
| UNPOSSESSING | • unpossessing v. Present participle of unpossess. • unpossessing adj. Lacking possessions; poor. • UNPOSSESSING adj. (Shakespeare) without possessions. |
| DISPOSSESSING | • dispossessing v. Present participle of dispossess. • DISPOSSESS v. to put out of possession or occupancy. |
| OVERASSESSING | • overassessing v. Present participle of overassess. |
| PREPOSSESSING | • prepossessing adj. Tending to invite favor; attracting confidence, favor, esteem, or love; attractive. • prepossessing adj. (Archaic) Causing prejudice. • PREPOSSESSING adj. creating a favorable impression; attractive. |
| PREPOSSESSINGLY | • prepossessingly adv. In a prepossessing manner. • PREPOSSESSING adv. creating a favorable impression; attractive. |
| UNPREPOSSESSING | • unprepossessing adj. Unimpressive or unremarkable; dull and ordinary; nondescript. • UNPREPOSSESSING adj. not creating a favourable impression. |