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How to spell DIISEASING correctly?

If you meant to type "diseasing" but accidentally added an extra "i", don't worry! Auto-correct errors happen to everyone. The correct spelling is "diseasing", which refers to the act of infecting or spreading a disease. Always double-check spellings before sending any important messages or documents.

List of suggestions on how to spell diiseasing correctly

  • deceasing The number of COVID-19 cases is slowly deceasing due to increased vaccination rates and adherence to safety measures.
  • decreasing The price of the stock has been decreasing steadily over the past week.
  • degreasing I used a degreasing agent to clean the greasy stovetop.
  • dieseling When the car's engine continued to run after turning the ignition off, the mechanic diagnosed it as dieseling, a common issue with older vehicles.
  • digressing
  • dis easing
  • dismasting The strong winds dismasted the sailboat, causing it to lose control and drift aimlessly in the open sea.
  • dismaying It was dismaying to witness the once vibrant city now reduced to smoldering ruins.
  • dispensing The doctor was busy dispensing medication to all the patients in the clinic.
  • dispersing The teacher asked the students to assist in dispersing the papers to their fellow classmates.
  • displeasing I found the movie's ending to be quite displeasing.
  • disposing He was very careful in disposing of the hazardous waste.
  • dissecting During biology class, the students were tasked with dissecting a frog to learn about its anatomy.
  • dissenting The dissenting judge argued that the decision was unconstitutional.
  • dissing He kept dissing her outfit, but she shrugged it off and continued to have a great time at the party.
  • dissuading I am dissuading my sister from going on that dangerous hike alone.
  • disusing I am disusing the possibility of taking a vacation this year due to financial constraints.

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