| DELEGITIMATING | • delegitimating v. Present participle of delegitimate. |
| DELEGITIMATION | • delegitimation n. The act of removing the legitimacy from something, or of making something illegitimate. • DELEGITIMATION n. the act of delegitimizing. |
| DISESTIMATIONS | • DISESTIMATION n. the act of disesteeming. |
| ILLEGITIMATELY | • illegitimately adv. In an illegitimate manner. • ILLEGITIMATE adv. not recognized as lawful offspring. |
| ILLEGITIMATING | • illegitimating v. Present participle of illegitimate. • ILLEGITIMATE v. to pronounce illegitimate. |
| ILLEGITIMATION | • illegitimation n. (Obsolete) The act of making illegitimate; bastardization. • illegitimation n. (Obsolete) The state of being illegitimate; illegitimacy. • ILLEGITIMATION n. the process of making illegitimate. |
| INTIMATENESSES | • INTIMATENESS n. the state of being intimate. |
| LEGITIMATENESS | • legitimateness n. The quality of being legitimate. • LEGITIMATENESS n. the state of being legitimate. |
| LEGITIMATISING | • legitimatising v. Present participle of legitimatise. • LEGITIMATISE v. to make legitimate, also LEGITIMATIZE, LEGITIMISE, LEGITIMIZE. |
| LEGITIMATIZING | • legitimatizing v. Present participle of legitimatize. • LEGITIMATIZE v. to make legitimate, also LEGITIMATISE, LEGITIMISE, LEGITIMIZE. |
| MISESTIMATIONS | • misestimations n. Plural of misestimation. • MISESTIMATION n. a wrong estimation. |
| OVERESTIMATING | • overestimating v. Present participle of overestimate. • OVERESTIMATE v. to estimate too high. |
| OVERESTIMATION | • overestimation n. An excessive estimation. • OVERESTIMATION n. the act of overestimating. |
| ULTIMATENESSES | • ultimatenesses n. Plural of ultimateness. • ULTIMATENESS n. the state of being ultimate. |
| UNDERESTIMATED | • underestimated v. Simple past tense and past participle of underestimate. • UNDERESTIMATE v. to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number. |
| UNDERESTIMATES | • underestimates n. Plural of underestimate. • underestimates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of underestimate. • UNDERESTIMATE v. to estimate as being less than the actual size, quantity, or number. |