Words Starting With "I"

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Inconveniences

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Inconveniences refers to problems or difficulties that cause delay, trouble, or annoyance. It can also refer to things that are unnecessary or unwanted, such as extra work or tasks that cause discomfort or discomfort.

Inconveniencing

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The word "inconveniencing" is the present participle form of the verb "to inconveniencing". It means causing trouble or difficulty in a person's plans or routine; creating an annoyance or an obstacle. For example: "The construction work in front of my house is inconveniencing me and making it hard to get to work on time."

Inconvenient

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Inconvenient refers to something that is awkward or difficult to deal with because it causes trouble or disrupts one's plans or activities. It can also refer to a situation or thing that is not useful or helpful, perhaps even causing more problems than it solves.

Inconveniently

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Inconveniently refers to something that is not done or arranged in a way that is most practical, comfortable, or suitable; causing difficulties or problems.

Incony

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Incoronate

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To incornate means to crown or confer the rank of monarch on someone, typically a king or queen, with a crown or coronet. It can also mean to officially appoint or set someone up as the head or leader of something, often with a formal ceremony or ritual. The term often carries a sense of dignity, solemnity, and formality.

Incorporable

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Incorporable refers to something that cannot be incorporated or absorbed into something else. It is often used in a figurative sense to describe an idea, concept, or substance that is too large or overwhelming to be assimilated by a particular system, organization, or individual.

Incorporate

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The verb "incorporate" means to combine or unite two or more things, such as businesses, ideas, or materials, into a single entity, system, or whole.

Incorporated

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Incorporated is a verb that means to bring together or merge to form a single entity, often as a result of a formal agreement or process. It can also describe an entity that has been formally structured, organized, or established, often with its own existence, identity, and legal status.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The two companies incorporated to form a new entity that has a wider range of products and services.<br> The city is incorporated into the regional transportation system.<br> The non-profit organization is an incorporated charity, recognized by the government.

Incorporates

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The verb "incorporates" means to include or combine something into a larger whole, often by merging or making it a part of something else. For example: "The company incorporates new technologies into their products."

Incorporating

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The word "incorporating" means to combine or unite something with something else, often to make it a part of a larger whole. It can also refer to the process of merging or combining two or more things, such as companies, entities, or concepts.

Incorporation

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The word "incorporation" refers to the act of combining or uniting separate things, such as companies, ideas, or principles, into a single entity or whole. It can also refer to the process of forming a new entity, such as a corporation or a commercial company, by combining existing businesses or assets. In philosophy, incorporation can refer to the idea of combining disparate elements into a unified and harmonious whole.

Incorporations

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Incorporations refer to the process of creating a separate legal entity by combining resources, assets, and liabilities, with the purpose of conducting business or achieving a specific goal. In the context of business, a corporation is a type of business entity that is owned by shareholders and operates independently of its founders. Incorporations can also refer to the actual documents or records that formalize the creation of such an entity, such as articles of incorporation or a charter.

Incorporative

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incorporative adjective. Involving or being the act of incorporating or combining (parts, elements, etc.) into a whole; being absorbed into something; assimilatory; blending.

Incorporeal

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Incorporeal refers to something that is non-corporeal, meaning it is intangible, invisible, or without a physical body. It can also describe something that is spiritual, ghostly, or divine, as opposed to being material or earthly.

Incorporeality

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Incorporeality refers to the quality or state of being without a physical body or substance. It is often used in philosophy and theology to describe entities or beings that are not material or tangible, but rather exist in a non-physical or spiritual realm. In other words, incorporeality is the absence of physical form or existence.

Incorporeally

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Incorporeally refers to something that is not physically tangible or material, having no body or form. In essence, it means something is intangible, abstract, or non-corporeal.

Incorporeity

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Incorporeity refers to the quality of being non-corporeal or non-material. It often refers to abstract concepts, intangible entities, or spiritual beings that do not have a physical body or presence. Examples of incorporeity include thoughts, emotions, and ghosts (if you believe in a spiritual realm). The term is often used in philosophical, spiritual, or metaphysical contexts to describe entities or concepts that exist independently of the physical world.

Incorrect

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Adjective: Not according to standard or expected rules; mistaken; faulty; wrong.

Incorrectly

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Incorrectly refers to something that is done or said in a wrong or mistaken way, either intentionally or unintentionally.

Incorrectness

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Incorrectness refers to the state of being incorrect or faulty. It is a noun that describes a situation or condition where something is not right, not in accordance with the facts or standards, or not accurate.

Incorrigibility

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The noun "incorrigibility" refers to the quality of being impossible to correct or reform. It describes someone or something that is so stubbornly disobedient or persistent in wrongdoing that it is unlikely to be altered or improved. The term often carries a sense of hopelessness or frustration in attempting to change or improve the behavior or situation.

Incorrigible

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Incorrigible means uncorrectable or uncontrollable, often in a playful or mischievous way. A person who is incorrigible might be someone who is stubborn, defiant, or resistant to discipline or change. The word can also be used to describe something that is impossible to improve or correct, such as a habit or a flaw. Overall, incorrigible suggests a sense of persistence or stubbornness that is hard to overcome.

Incorrigibleness

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Incorrigibleness is a noun that refers to the quality or state of being uncorrectable or uncontrollable, especially in one's behavior or actions. It implies a stubborn refusal to change or conform to standards or norms, and often carries connotations of mischief, defiance, or contrariness.

Incorrigibly

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Incorrigibly refers to someone or something that is impossible to correct, change or reform, due to their stubborn or obstinate nature, behavior, or tendencies. This person or thing is resistant to correction, advice, or punishment, and is unwilling to change or improve.

Incorruptibility

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The word "incorruptibility" refers to the quality of being completely honest and just in one's actions and decisions, with no corrupt or dishonest influences. It is the ability to resist bribery, temptation, or other forms of corruption, and to remain committed to one's moral principles and values.

Incorruptible

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Incorruptible refers to something or someone that is completely honest, truthful, and is not capable of being bribed or swayed by personal benefits or bribes. It implies a high level of moral integrity, purity, and honesty.

Incoterms

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Incoterms are a set of internationally recognized trade terms that determine the responsibilities and liabilities of buyers and sellers during the sale of goods. They outline the point at which ownership transfers, who is responsible for customs clearance, and other details of the transaction.<br><br>The term "Incoterms" is an abbreviation of the phrase "International Commercial Terms". The current version of Incoterms, Incoterms 2020, includes 11 rules that cover topics such as:<br><br> Who is responsible for arranging and paying for transportation<br> When and where risks are transferred from the seller to the buyer<br> Who is responsible for insuring the goods<br> What happens in the event of loss or damage to the goods<br><br>Incoterms are widely used in international trade and are recognized by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). They provide a clear and standardized way for buyers and sellers to communicate their obligations and responsibilities in a commercial transaction.

Incrassate

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Incrassate is the past tense of the verb "incrassar", which is an archaic or poetic way to say "to thicken" or "to enlarge". It is often used to describe the thickening of a substance, such as a liquid or a membrane, or the enlargement of a cavity or a vessel.

Incrassation

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Incrassation is the act or process of making something thicker or more dense. It can also refer to an increase in thickness or density.

Increase

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To make or become greater or higher in amount, degree, or intensity.

Increased

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Increased refers to something that has become greater or more extensive in amount, degree, or size. It can also imply a boost or augmentation in something, such as a salary, intensity, or frequency.

Increases

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The word "increases" is a verb that means to make something grow or become larger or greater in amount, size, or degree. For example: "The number of students in the school has increased over the past few years."

Increasing

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Increasing refers to something that is rising or growing in size, amount, or degree over a period of time. It can also mean to make something bigger or larger, or to raise the amount or level of something. For example: "The company's profits have been increasing steadily over the past year."

Increasingly

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Adverb: At a greater or higher rate, extent, or degree; more and more.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The company is increasingly focusing on environmental sustainability.<br> The cost of living is increasingly becoming a major concern.<br> He is increasingly involved in community service.

Incredibility

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The word "incredibility" refers to the state of being incredible, meaning something that is difficult to believe or accept because it is so extraordinary, amazing, or unbelievable. It can also refer to the quality of being incredible, which is often characterized by being astonishing, amazing, or unbelievable.