COUNTERSTATING | • counterstating v. Present participle of counterstate. • COUNTERSTATE v. to state in opposition. |
ENTERTAINMENTS | • entertainments n. Plural of entertainment. • ENTERTAINMENT n. a public performance. |
INTEGRATIONIST | • integrationist n. An advocate, supporter and/or practitioner of (social) integration, usually aiming for greater equality. • INTEGRATIONIST n. a person who believes in, advocates, or practices social integration. |
INTERACTIONIST | • interactionist n. One who studies or subscribes to interactionism. • INTERACTIONIST n. a believer in interactionism, the belief that mind and body act on each other. |
INTERMITTENCES | • intermittences n. Plural of intermittence. • INTERMITTENCE n. the state of being intermittent, also INTERMITTENCY. |
OVERATTENTIONS | • overattentions n. Plural of overattention. • OVERATTENTION n. excessive attention. |
PARTITIONMENTS | • partitionments n. Plural of partitionment. • PARTITIONMENT n. the act of partitioning. |
PHYTONUTRIENTS | • phytonutrients n. Plural of phytonutrient. |
RECONSTITUENTS | • reconstituents n. Plural of reconstituent. • RECONSTITUENT n. something reconstituted. |
RECONSTITUTING | • reconstituting v. Present participle of reconstitute. • RECONSTITUTE v. to constitute again. |
RECONSTITUTION | • reconstitution n. The process or result of reconstituting. • reconstitution n. Restoration, reconstruction. • reconstitution n. The addition of water to dehydrated food. |
REINSTATEMENTS | • reinstatements n. Plural of reinstatement. • REINSTATEMENT n. the act of reinstating, also REINSTATION. |
REINSTITUTIONS | • reinstitutions n. Plural of reinstitution. • REINSTITUTION n. the act of reinstituting. |
RETRANSMITTING | • retransmitting v. Present participle of retransmit. • RETRANSMIT v. to transmit again. |
TRANSMITTANCES | • transmittances n. Plural of transmittance. • TRANSMITTANCE n. the act of transmitting. |
UNDERSTATEMENT | • understatement n. (Uncountable, rhetoric) A figure of speech whereby something is made to seem smaller or less important… • understatement n. (Countable) An instance of such phrasing or lack of emphasis. • understatement n. An incomplete disclosure that intentionally withholds relevant information. |