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Worder Dictionary

English words starting with ine - page 2

Meanings of Ineradicably:

adverb

In a way that cannot be changed or removed

Usage examples:

The company's image has been ineradicably damaged by the publication of the report., she remains in…

Meanings of Inerrancy:

noun

The fact of containing no faults or mistakes

Usage examples:

They would often debate with each other for hours about the inerrancy of the scriptures., every stu…

Meanings of Inerrant:

adjective

Incapable of being wrong.

Usage examples:

They believed in an inerrant scripture

Meanings of Inert:

adjective

Lacking the ability or strength to move.

Usage examples:

She lay inert in her bed

Meanings of Inertia:

noun

A tendency to do nothing or to remain unchanged.

Usage examples:

The bureaucratic inertia of the various tiers of government

Meanings of Inertial:

adjective

Relating to or arising from inertia.

Usage examples:

High-speed centrifuges generate large inertial forces

Meanings of Inertially:

adverb

By inertia (= the physical force that keeps something in the same position or moving in the same direction)

Usage examples:

The machine's centre of mass is inertially fixed., the team were attempting to focus power onto an …

Meanings of Inertly:

adverb

In a way that does not move or is not able to move

Usage examples:

Her left hand dropped inertly., several turtles were floating inertly in shallow waters., she sank …

Meanings of Inescapable:

adjective

Unable to be avoided or denied.

Usage examples:

Political reform was inescapable

Meanings of Inescapably:

adverb

In a way that cannot be avoided or ignored; undeniably.

Usage examples:

An ideological conflict inescapably tied to religion

Meanings of Inescutcheon:

noun

A small shield placed within a larger one.

Usage examples:

Until 1917 (when the british royal family dropped german titles), the male-line descendants of quee…

Meanings of Inessential:

adjective

Not absolutely necessary.

Usage examples:

Inessential information
noun

A thing that is not absolutely necessary.

Usage examples:

Few people had spare cash for inessentials

Meanings of Inestimable:

adjective

Too great to calculate.

Usage examples:

A treasure of inestimable value

Meanings of Inestimably:

adverb

In a way that is extremely great, or too great to be described or expressed exactly

Usage examples:

The ability to sense an emerging trend is an inestimably valuable gift., the archive was an inestim…

Meanings of Inevitabilities:

noun

The quality of being certain to happen.

Usage examples:

There was an air of inevitability about the outcome

Meanings of Inevitability:

noun

The quality of being certain to happen.

Usage examples:

There was an air of inevitability about the outcome

Meanings of Inevitable:

adjective

Certain to happen; unavoidable.

Usage examples:

War was inevitable
noun

A situation that is unavoidable.

Usage examples:

By the morning he had accepted the inevitable

Incapable of being avoided or prevented

Meanings of Inevitably:

adverb

As is certain to happen; unavoidably.

Usage examples:

Inevitably some details are already out of date

In such a manner as could not be otherwise

Meanings of Inexact:

adjective

Not quite accurate or correct.

Usage examples:

An inexact description

Meanings of Inexactitude:

noun

Lack of accuracy or precision.

Usage examples:

He is guilty of some terminological inexactitude

Meanings of Inexactly:

adverb

In a way that is not exact or not known in detail

Usage examples:

The newspaper had somewhat inexactly reported that she was being sued for a million pounds., i was …

Meanings of Inexcitable:

adjective

(of a person) not easily excited; unexcitable.

Usage examples:

I was greeted at the front desk of the new york state labor office by the usual inexcitable nose-pi…

Meanings of Inexcusable:

adjective

Too bad to be justified or tolerated.

Usage examples:

Matt's behaviour was inexcusable

Meanings of Inexcusably:

adverb

In a way that is too bad to be accepted or forgiven

Usage examples:

The project is inexcusably overdue., he has an inexcusably cavalier attitude about disability and p…

Meanings of Inexhaustible:

adjective

(of an amount or supply of something) unable to be used up because existing in abundance.

Usage examples:

His inexhaustible energy

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