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Meanings of Indirectly:

adverb

In a way that is not directly caused by something; incidentally.

Usage examples:

The losses indirectly affect us all

Meanings of Indiscernible:

adjective

Impossible to see or clearly distinguish.

Usage examples:

An indiscernible shape among the shadows

Meanings of Indiscernibly:

adverb

In a way that is impossible to see, hear, or notice clearly

Usage examples:

The objects looked identical, although there were indiscernibly small differences between them., he…

Meanings of Indiscipline:

noun

Lack of discipline.

Usage examples:

Public concern about indiscipline in schools

Indiscreet

ˌɪn.dɪˈskriːt

Meanings of Indiscreet:

adjective

Having, showing, or proceeding from too great a readiness to reveal things that should remain private or secret.

Usage examples:

They have been embarrassed by indiscreet friends

Meanings of Indiscreetly:

adverb

If you say or do things indiscreetly, you say or do things that should be secret or that embarrass people

Usage examples:

He indiscreetly revealed his guilt and his brother’s involvement., the two were chattering loudly a…

Meanings of Indiscrete:

adjective

Not divided into distinct parts.

Meanings of Indiscretion:

noun

Behaviour or speech that is indiscreet or displays a lack of good judgement.

Usage examples:

He knew himself all too prone to indiscretion

Meanings of Indiscretions:

noun

Behaviour or speech that is indiscreet or displays a lack of good judgement.

Usage examples:

He knew himself all too prone to indiscretion

Meanings of Indiscriminate:

adjective

Done at random or without careful judgement.

Usage examples:

The indiscriminate use of antibiotics can cause problems

Meanings of Indiscriminately:

adverb

In a random manner; unsystematically.

Usage examples:

His armies slaughtered men, women, and children indiscriminately

Meanings of Indiscriminating:

adjective

Making no distinctions; indiscriminate.

Usage examples:

‘available intelligence’ is a non-descript, indiscriminating term, probably deliberately employed t…

Meanings of Indiscrimination:

noun

The failure to see or make a difference between two things or people, or the failure to make the correct choice between them

Usage examples:

The indiscrimination of bombing civilians, hospitals, and schools is considered a war crime., many …

Indispensability

ˌɪn.dɪˌspen.sɪˈbɪl.ə.ti

Meanings of Indispensability:

noun

The fact that someone or something is so good or important that you could not manage without him, her, or it

Usage examples:

We need to educate the public about the wonder and the indispensability of nature., the newspaper o…

Meanings of Indispensable:

adjective

Absolutely necessary.

Usage examples:

He made himself indispensable to the parish priest

Meanings of Indispensably:

adverb

To such a degree that it is too important not to do or have

Usage examples:

For this job, a good night's sleep is indispensably necessary., talking to the families of your pat…

Meanings of Indispensible:

adjective

Absolutely necessary.

Usage examples:

He made himself indispensable to the parish priest

Meanings of Indispose:

verb

Make (someone) unfit for or unable to do something.

Usage examples:

Not to get one's sleep indisposes one for the whole day

Meanings of Indisposed:

adjective

Slightly unwell.

Usage examples:

My mother is indisposed
verb

Make (someone) unfit for or unable to do something.

Usage examples:

Not to get one's sleep indisposes one for the whole day

Meanings of Indisposing:

verb

Make (someone) unfit for or unable to do something.

Usage examples:

Not to get one's sleep indisposes one for the whole day

Meanings of Indisposition:

noun

Mild illness.

Usage examples:

She was chiefly confined by indisposition to her bedroom

Meanings of Indispositions:

noun

Mild illness.

Usage examples:

She was chiefly confined by indisposition to her bedroom

Meanings of Indisputable:

adjective

Unable to be challenged or denied.

Usage examples:

A far from indisputable fact

Indisputably

ˌɪn.dɪˈspjuː.tə.bli

Meanings of Indisputably:

adverb

In a way that cannot be challenged or denied.

Usage examples:

What he said was indisputably true

Meanings of Indissociable:

adjective

Unable to be dissociated.

Usage examples:

The three fundamental and indissociable features of market capitalism

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