All English words - page 2710
Meanings of Intrastate:
adjectiveWithin one state, especially in the us
Usage examples:
The airline offers the only existing intrastate commercial air service in the state., intrastate co…
Meanings of Intrathecal:
adjectiveOccurring within or administered into the spinal theca.
Usage examples:
Intrathecal injection
Intrathoracic
ˌɪntrəθɔːˈrasɪkMeanings of Intrathoracic:
adjectiveSituated or occurring within the thorax.
Usage examples:
Intrathoracic lesions
Meanings of Intrauterine:
adjectiveWithin the uterus.
Usage examples:
Sonographic evaluation at presentation can usually differentiate between intrauterine and extrauter…
Meanings of Intravascular:
adjectiveSituated or occurring within a vessel or vessels of an animal or plant, especially within a blood vessel or blood vascular system.
Usage examples:
Intravascular coagulation
Meanings of Intravenous:
adjectiveExisting or taking place within, or administered into, a vein or veins.
Usage examples:
An intravenous drip
Meanings of Intravenously:
adverbInto or by means of a vein or veins.
Usage examples:
A hospital stay may be needed so that fluids can be administered intravenously
Meanings of Intraventricular:
adjectiveSituated or contained within a ventricle of the brain or heart.
Usage examples:
Intraventricular haemorrhages
Meanings of Intrazonal:
adjective(of a soil) having a well-developed structure different from that expected for its climatic and vegetational zone owing to the overriding influence of relief, parent material, or some other local factor.
Usage examples:
The division into zonal, intrazonal, and azonal soils was the basis for the soil classification use…
Meanings of Intrench:
verbEstablish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely.
Usage examples:
Ageism is entrenched in our society
Meanings of Intrenched:
verbEstablish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely.
Usage examples:
Ageism is entrenched in our society
Meanings of Intrenches:
verbEstablish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely.
Usage examples:
Ageism is entrenched in our society
Meanings of Intrenching:
verbEstablish (an attitude, habit, or belief) so firmly that change is very difficult or unlikely.
Usage examples:
Ageism is entrenched in our society
Meanings of Intrenchment:
nounThe process or fact of an attitude, habit, or belief becoming so firmly established that change is very difficult or unlikely.
Usage examples:
This book demonstrates the entrenchment of certain views and paradigms in financial history
Meanings of Intrepid:
adjectiveFearless; adventurous (often used for rhetorical or humorous effect).
Usage examples:
Our intrepid reporter
Meanings of Intrepidly:
adverbIn an extremely brave way, showing no fear of dangerous or difficult situations
Usage examples:
We intrepidly tackled the trek's toughest climb., many believe a person must pursue their one “true…
Meanings of Intricacies:
nounThe quality of being intricate.
Usage examples:
The intricacy of the procedure
phraseComplicated details
Usage examples:
I enjoyed the film, but i couldn't follow all the intricacies of the plot., she was well versed in …
Meanings of Intricacy:
nounThe quality of being intricate.
Usage examples:
The intricacy of the procedure
Meanings of Intricate:
adjectiveVery complicated or detailed.
Usage examples:
An intricate network of canals
Meanings of Intricately:
adverbIn a very complicated or detailed manner.
Usage examples:
Intricately carved figures
Meanings of Intrigant:
nounA person who makes secret plans to do something illicit or detrimental to someone else.
Meanings of Intrigante:
nounA person who makes secret plans to do something illicit or detrimental to someone else.
Meanings of Intrigants:
nounA person who makes secret plans to do something illicit or detrimental to someone else.
Meanings of Intriguant:
nounA person who makes secret plans to do something illicit or detrimental to someone else.
Meanings of Intrigue:
verbArouse the curiosity or interest of; fascinate.
Usage examples:
I was intrigued by your question
nounThe secret planning of something illicit or detrimental.
Usage examples:
The cabinet was a nest of intrigue
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