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in, on, into
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ingress
Ingress is the action of entering a place, the entrance itself, or the right or permission to enter a place.
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insinuation
If someone makes an insinuation, they say something bad or unpleasant in a sly and indirect way.
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incumbent
If it is incumbent upon you to do something, it is your duty or responsibility to do it.
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intone
If someone is intoning something, they are saying it in a slow and serious way without making their voice rise or fall.
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inundate
If you are inundated with something, you have so much of it that you cannot easily deal with it; likewise, if too much rain inundates an area, it causes flooding.
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inveterate
An inveterate person is always doing a particular thing, especially something questionable—and they are not likely to stop doing it.
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indoctrinate
If you indoctrinate someone, you teach them a set of beliefs so thoroughly that they reject any other beliefs or ideas without any critical thought.
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incipient
An incipient situation or quality is just beginning to appear or develop.
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incisive
If an idea or thought is incisive, it is expressed in a penetrating and knowledgeable manner that is clear and brief; additionally, it can demonstrate impressive understanding of related ideas or thoughts.
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disinter
When a dead body is disinterred, it is dug up.
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ingratiate
If people try to ingratiate themselves with you, they try to get your approval by doing or saying things that they think will please you.
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incarcerate
If you incarcerate someone, you put them in prison.
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inculcate
To inculcate is to fix an idea or belief in someone's mind by repeatedly teaching it.
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insidious
Something that is insidious is dangerous because it seems harmless or not important; nevertheless, over time it gradually develops the capacity to cause harm and damage.
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inebriated
An inebriated person has had too much alcohol.
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incendiary
An incendiary device causes objects to catch on fire; incendiary comments can cause riots to flare up.
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inception
An inception of something is its beginning or start.
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incursion
An incursion is an unpleasant intrusion, such as a sudden hostile attack or a land being flooded.
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induce
To induce a state is to bring it about; to induce someone to do something is to persuade them to do it.
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inductive
Inductive reasoning involves the observation of data to arrive at a general conclusion or principle.
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inference
An inference is a logical conclusion drawn from available data using reason.
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infiltrate
When a spy infiltrates enemy lines, they creep in or penetrate them so as to gather information.
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inflammable
An inflammable substance or person's temper is easily set on fire.
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inflection
An inflection is a change or variation, such as in a person's voice or in the form a noun or verb takes.
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infringe
To infringe on another person's rights is to violate or intrude upon those rights.
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infusion
An infusion is the pouring in or the introduction of something into something else so as to fill it up.
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ingrained
Something that has been ingrained in your mind has been fixed or rooted there permanently.
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inherent
An inherent characteristic is one that exists in a person at birth or in a thing naturally.
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initiate
To initiate something is to begin or start it.
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innate
An innate quality of someone is present since birth or is a quality of something that is essential to it.
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inquisitive
If you are inquisitive, you are eager to learn and highly curious—sometimes too much so.
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instigate
When you instigate something, you start it or stir it up, usually for the purpose of causing trouble of some kind.
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intrusive
An intrusive person intrudes, butts in, or interferes where they are not welcome.
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reinstate
When you reinstate someone, you give back their job or position that they lost; this word also refers to restoring to use something that was no longer being used.
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incorporate
When you incorporate something into something else, you add it or combine it with that thing so that it becomes a part of it.
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inclined
When you are inclined to do something, you lean towards, tend to, or prefer to do it.
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reinforce
When you reinforce something, you make it stronger or give extra support to it.
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incidental
Something that is incidental is a minor occurrence related to something more important or something that happens by chance.
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coincide
When two things coincide, they go along with each other, match, or happen at the same time—they all fall together in one way or another.
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incident
An incident is something that occurs or happens at a given time and is usually something unpleasant.
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intend
If you intend to do something, you plan on doing it or mean to carry it out.
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incline
An incline is an area or surface that can go up or down—it rises or falls in a sloping manner.
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ingredient
An ingredient is one thing that is put into something that makes it up, such as chocolate into a cake.
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inspire
If someone inspires you, they make you want to do something, such as be a better person, do something creative, or be like them in a good way.
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investigation
An investigation is asking questions about or researching something that happened in order to gain facts or information about it.
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instant
Something that happens in an instant way happens right away or with no time passing at all.
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insert
When you insert something, you put it into something else.
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involved
When someone is involved in an activity, they are taking part in it on a regular basis.
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inspect
When you inspect something, you look at it closely to find out or discover something about it.
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invade
When one country invades another, it goes into it in order to attack it.
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