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Incriminate

To make a claim of wrongdoing against


Suggest that someone is guilty

Police found incriminating evidence on the cellphone after it was unlocked

Indict

To charge with fault or offence

A grand jury is expected to induct him for murder

Inculpate

Suggest that someone is guilty

Don't have evidence to fully inculpate him

Incubus

A nightmare; an oppressive influence


An evil sprit at one time thought to lie on person in their sleep: one thought to have sexual intercourse with sleeping women

A portrait of a grinning incubus with a naked women was down to him

Inculcate

Teach and impress by frequent repetition or admonition


"to force upon or to stamp in"

Recent events in her life had, however, inculcated a newfound habit of suspicion

Ingrain

Mean to introduce one thing into another so as to affect it throughout

The journalism professor has long ingrained his students with deep respect for their chosen profession

Imbue

To permeate or influence as if by dyeing

Incursion

The act of entering some territory or domain

Indemnify

To pay compensation for a loss, damage or similar expense is to indemnify


Cover, insurance

The insurance company indemnified it's customers for their claims after the servere strom

Indentured

Bound by contract

She became an indentured servant at age of 5 when her father died

Indigence

Extreme poverty

Pauperisation

The act of making someone poor

Penury

A state of extreme poverty or destitution

Mendicancy

The state of being a beggar or mendicant

Impecunious

Having little or no money

Indignation

Anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy or mean, outrage

Players indignation with the extreme serious situation

Indignity

An act that offend against a person's dignity or self-respect

Fierce commentary about the indignities suffered by black American

Indissoluable

That cannot be broken or dissolved; inseparable; binding permanently

She entered into an indissoluable relation