| ANNUNTIATED | • ANNUNTIATE v. (obsolete) to proclaim. |
| ANNUNTIATES | • ANNUNTIATE v. (obsolete) to proclaim. |
| INGRATIATED | • ingratiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of ingratiate. • INGRATIATE v. to commend (usually oneself) persuasively to someone's favour. |
| INGRATIATES | • ingratiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of ingratiate. • INGRATIATE v. to commend (usually oneself) persuasively to someone's favour. |
| INSATIATELY | • insatiately adv. Insatiably. • INSATIATE adv. insatiable; as, insatiate thirst. |
| INSTANTIATE | • instantiate v. (Transitive) To represent#Verb (a concept#Noun, theme#Noun, or principle#Noun) by an instance#Noun. • instantiate v. (Transitive, object-oriented programming) To create an object (an instance) of a specific class. • INSTANTIATE v. to represent (an abstraction) by a concrete instance. |
| LICENTIATES | • licentiates n. Plural of licentiate. • LICENTIATE n. one who has a license to exercise a profession; as, a licentiate in medicine or theology. |
| NONINITIATE | • noninitiate n. One who has not yet been initiated, as… • NONINITIATE n. one who is not an initiate. |
| POTENTIATED | • potentiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of potentiate. • potentiated adj. Enhanced. • POTENTIATE v. to use drugs in combination to increase their power. |
| POTENTIATES | • potentiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of potentiate. • POTENTIATE v. to use drugs in combination to increase their power. |
| PROPITIATED | • propitiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of propitiate. • PROPITIATE v. to render favourable, to appease. |
| PROPITIATES | • propitiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of propitiate. • PROPITIATE v. to render favourable, to appease. |
| REINITIATED | • reinitiated v. Simple past tense and past participle of reinitiate. • REINITIATE v. to initiate again. |
| REINITIATES | • reinitiates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reinitiate. • REINITIATE v. to initiate again. |
| RENEGOTIATE | • renegotiate v. To negotiate new terms to replace old ones. • RENEGOTIATE v. to negotiate again (as to adjust interest rates or repayments or to get more money). |
| UNINITIATED | • uninitiated adj. Not having been initiated; not having the special knowledge of a particular group. • UNINITIATED adj. not initiated. |
| UNINITIATES | • uninitiates n. Plural of uninitiate. • UNINITIATE n. one who is not an initiate. |