All English words - page 2562
Meanings of Imbedded:
verbFix (an object) firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass.
Usage examples:
He had an operation to remove a nail embedded in his chest
adjective(of an object) fixed firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass; implanted.
Usage examples:
A gold ring with nine embedded stones
Meanings of Imbedding:
verbFix (an object) firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass.
Usage examples:
He had an operation to remove a nail embedded in his chest
nounA journalist who is attached to a military unit during a conflict.
Usage examples:
The ‘real superstars of this war were those media journalists who were embeds,’ wilkinson went on, …
Meanings of Imbeds:
verbFix (an object) firmly and deeply in a surrounding mass.
Usage examples:
He had an operation to remove a nail embedded in his chest
nounA journalist who is attached to a military unit during a conflict.
Usage examples:
The ‘real superstars of this war were those media journalists who were embeds,’ wilkinson went on, …
Meanings of Imbibe:
verbDrink (alcohol).
Usage examples:
They were imbibing far too many pitchers of beer
Imbibed
ɪmˈbaɪbMeanings of Imbibed:
verbDrink (alcohol).
Usage examples:
They were imbibing far too many pitchers of beer
Meanings of Imbibes:
verbDrink (alcohol).
Usage examples:
They were imbibing far too many pitchers of beer
Meanings of Imbibing:
verbDrink (alcohol).
Usage examples:
They were imbibing far too many pitchers of beer
Meanings of Imbibition:
nounThe absorption of one substance by another, in particular the uptake of water by a plant or seed.
Usage examples:
The imbibition of water through the membrane
Meanings of Imbibitional:
nounThe absorption of one substance by another, in particular the uptake of water by a plant or seed.
Usage examples:
The imbibition of water through the membrane
Meanings of Imbibitions:
nounThe absorption of one substance by another, in particular the uptake of water by a plant or seed.
Usage examples:
The imbibition of water through the membrane
Meanings of Imbricate:
adjective(of scales, sepals, plates, etc.) having adjacent edges overlapping.
Usage examples:
It has terminal, fascicled inflorescences of several scarlet flowers covered by imbricate, scarious…
verbOverlap or cause to overlap.
Usage examples:
A distinguishing feature of the echinoids is that the ossicles imbricate
Meanings of Imbricated:
verbOverlap or cause to overlap.
Usage examples:
A distinguishing feature of the echinoids is that the ossicles imbricate
adjective(of scales, sepals, plates, etc.) having adjacent edges overlapping.
Usage examples:
It has terminal, fascicled inflorescences of several scarlet flowers covered by imbricate, scarious…
Meanings of Imbricating:
verbOverlap or cause to overlap.
Usage examples:
A distinguishing feature of the echinoids is that the ossicles imbricate
adjective(of scales, sepals, plates, etc.) having adjacent edges overlapping.
Usage examples:
It has terminal, fascicled inflorescences of several scarlet flowers covered by imbricate, scarious…
Meanings of Imbroglio:
nounAn extremely confused, complicated, or embarrassing situation.
Usage examples:
The abdication imbroglio of 1936
Meanings of Imbroglios:
nounAn extremely confused, complicated, or embarrassing situation.
Usage examples:
The abdication imbroglio of 1936
Meanings of Imbrue:
verbStain (something, especially one's hands or sword).
Usage examples:
They were unwilling to imbrue their hands in his blood
Meanings of Imbrued:
verbStain (something, especially one's hands or sword).
Usage examples:
They were unwilling to imbrue their hands in his blood
Meanings of Imbrues:
verbStain (something, especially one's hands or sword).
Usage examples:
They were unwilling to imbrue their hands in his blood
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
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