All English words - page 2558
Meanings of Imbruing:
verbStain (something, especially one's hands or sword).
Usage examples:
They were unwilling to imbrue their hands in his blood
Meanings of Imbue:
verbInspire or permeate with (a feeling or quality).
Usage examples:
His works are invariably imbued with a sense of calm and serenity
phrasal verbTo fill something or someone with a quality or feeling
Usage examples:
Her poetry was imbued with a love of the outdoors.
Meanings of Imbue-with:
phrasal verbTo fill something or someone with a quality or feeling
Usage examples:
Her poetry was imbued with a love of the outdoors.
Meanings of Imbued:
verbInspire or permeate with (a feeling or quality).
Usage examples:
His works are invariably imbued with a sense of calm and serenity
phrasal verbTo fill something or someone with a quality or feeling
Usage examples:
Her poetry was imbued with a love of the outdoors.
Meanings of Imbues:
verbInspire or permeate with (a feeling or quality).
Usage examples:
His works are invariably imbued with a sense of calm and serenity
phrasal verbTo fill something or someone with a quality or feeling
Usage examples:
Her poetry was imbued with a love of the outdoors.
Meanings of Imbuing:
verbInspire or permeate with (a feeling or quality).
Usage examples:
His works are invariably imbued with a sense of calm and serenity
phrasal verbTo fill something or someone with a quality or feeling
Usage examples:
Her poetry was imbued with a love of the outdoors.
Meanings of Imho:
Written abbreviation for in my humble opinion: used when you tell someone your opinion, for example in an email
Meanings of Imidazol:
nounA colourless crystalline compound with mildly basic properties, present as a substituent in the amino acid histidine.
Usage examples:
The quenching effect is attributed to the presence of proximal imidazole and pyrrole groups in thei…
Meanings of Imidazole:
nounA colourless crystalline compound with mildly basic properties, present as a substituent in the amino acid histidine.
Usage examples:
The quenching effect is attributed to the presence of proximal imidazole and pyrrole groups in thei…
Meanings of Imide:
nounAn organic compound containing the group —conhco—, related to ammonia by replacement of two hydrogen atoms by acyl groups.
Usage examples:
Fine-changing the structure, namely, substituting the hydroxyl group in the cyclic imide ring of 4 …
Meanings of Imine:
nounAn organic compound containing the group —c=nh or —c=nr where r is an alkyl or other group.
Usage examples:
These compounds, widely distributed among freshwater and marine organisms, are cyclohexenone or cyc…
abbreviation(in the uk) institution of mining engineers.
Meanings of Imipramine:
nounA synthetic compound used to treat depression.
Usage examples:
Isolated instances of such damage have been reported with such drugs as benoxaprofen, chlorpromazin…
Meanings of Imitate:
verbTake or follow as a model.
Usage examples:
His style was imitated by many other writers
Meanings of Imitated:
verbTake or follow as a model.
Usage examples:
His style was imitated by many other writers
Meanings of Imitates:
verbTake or follow as a model.
Usage examples:
His style was imitated by many other writers
Imitating
ˈɪm.ɪ.teɪtMeanings of Imitating:
verbTake or follow as a model.
Usage examples:
His style was imitated by many other writers
Meanings of Imitation:
nounThe action of using someone or something as a model.
Usage examples:
A child learns to speak by imitation
Meanings of Imitations:
nounThe action of using someone or something as a model.
Usage examples:
A child learns to speak by imitation
Meanings of Imitative:
adjectiveCopying or following a model or example.
Usage examples:
The derring-do of our film heroes inspired us to imitative feats
Meanings of Imitator:
nounSomeone who copies the behaviour or actions of another.
Usage examples:
The show's success has sparked off many imitators
Meanings of Imitators:
nounSomeone who copies the behaviour or actions of another.
Usage examples:
The show's success has sparked off many imitators
Meanings of Immaculate:
adjectivePerfectly clean, neat, or tidy.
Usage examples:
An immaculate white suit
Meanings of Immaculately:
adverbIn a perfectly clean, neat, or tidy manner.
Usage examples:
He always appeared immaculately dressed
Meanings of Immaculateness:
nounThe quality of being immaculate (= perfect, clean, or without any mistakes)
Usage examples:
I admired the technical immaculateness of the music, but wasn't moved by it., they are most frequen…
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