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18 Cards in this Set
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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 |
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Indict |
To charge with fault or offence |
A grand jury is expected to induct him for murder |
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Inculpate |
Suggest that someone is guilty |
Don't have evidence to fully inculpate him |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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Imbue |
To permeate or influence as if by dyeing |
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Incursion |
The act of entering some territory or domain |
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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 |
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Indentured |
Bound by contract |
She became an indentured servant at age of 5 when her father died |
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Indigence |
Extreme poverty |
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Pauperisation |
The act of making someone poor |
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Penury |
A state of extreme poverty or destitution |
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Mendicancy |
The state of being a beggar or mendicant |
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Impecunious |
Having little or no money |
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Indignation |
Anger aroused by something unjust, unworthy or mean, outrage |
Players indignation with the extreme serious situation |
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Indignity |
An act that offend against a person's dignity or self-respect |
Fierce commentary about the indignities suffered by black American |
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Indissoluable |
That cannot be broken or dissolved; inseparable; binding permanently |
She entered into an indissoluable relation |