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33 Cards in this Set
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integrity
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Steadfast adherence to a strict moral or ethical code.
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internecine
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Of or relating to struggle within a nation, an organization, or a group.
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interdict
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To prohibit or place under an ecclesiastical or legal sanction.
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itinerary
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1. A route or proposed route of a journey.
2. An account or a record of a journey. |
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immune
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Not subject to an obligation imposed on others; exempt.
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imprecation
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The act of imprecating.
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inchoate
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In an initial or early stage; incipient.
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incarnate
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Invested with bodily nature and form. Embodied in human form.
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impasse
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1. A road or passage having no exit; a cul-de-sac.
2. A situation that is so difficult that no progress can be made. |
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infallible
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Incapable of making errors.
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insatiable
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Impossible to satiate or satisfy.
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improvident
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Not providing for the future; thriftless.
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insinuate
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To introduce or otherwise convey (a thought, for example) gradually and insidiously.
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immerse
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To cover completely in a liquid; submerge.
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invincible
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Incapable of being overcome or defeated; unconquerable.
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implausible
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Difficult to believe; not plausible.
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indigenous
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Originating and growing or living in an area or environment.
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incorrigible
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1. Incapable of being corrected or reformed: an incorrigible criminal.
2. Difficult or impossible to control or manage. |
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inculate
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To impress (something) upon the mind of another by frequent instruction or repetition; instill.
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impecunious
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Lacking money; penniless.
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inception
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The beginning of something, such as an undertaking; a commencement.
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insurrection
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The act or an instance of open revolt against civil authority or a constituted government.
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impassioned
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Filled with passion; fervent.
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indict
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To accuse of wrongdoing; charge.
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incipient
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Beginning to exist or appear.
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irreverent
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Lacking or exhibiting a lack of reverence; disrespectful.
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infuriate
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To make furious; enrage.
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intersect
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To cut across or through.
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intramural
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Existing or carried on within the bounds of an institution, especially a school.
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impassive
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Devoid of or not subject to emotion.
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imbue
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To inspire, permeate, or invade.
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ignominious
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Marked by shame or disgrace.
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immutable
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Not subject or susceptible to change.
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