"Impiously" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Impiously refers to the act of doing something in a way that shows a lack of reverence or respect for something considered sacred or revered. It can also describe an attitude or behavior that is seen as sacrilegious or irreverent.
Impingers are devices or systems used to impinge or direct a stream of fluid, gas, or particles onto a surface or target, often for purposes of directed flow, mixing, or cleaning. In certain industries, such as chemistry or biotechnology, impingers are used to collect or analyze airborne particles, droplets, or contaminants. In general, impingers help to enhance the flow of substances, facilitate chemical reactions, or clean surfaces by carefully directing the targeted material.
Impinging refers to the act of striking or coming into contact with something, typically in a sudden or forceful way. It can also describe a circumstance where two things meet or collide, often causing an effect or change.
I apologize, but "impinguate" is not a real word in the English language. It is possible that it is a made-up or misspelled word. If you meant a different word, please provide the correct word, and I'll be happy to help you understand its meaning.
Impiousness is the quality of being impious, which means having a lack of reverence for God or the gods, or being irreverent towards sacred things. It can also describe a lack of moral principles or a disregard for conventional morality.
The word "implacability" refers to the quality of being impossible to appease, moderate, or soften; being unwaveringly harsh, unyielding, or unrelenting in one's attitude, behavior, or demands. It describes a person or a situation that is unchangeable, intractable, and unresponsive to reason, persuasion, or compromise.
Implacable refers to something or someone that is merciless, relentless, and unwavering in pursuit of a goal or revenge, often without showing any mercy or compassion. In other words, it means something is completely unyielding and unrelenting in its intensity, severity, or determination.