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3,965 words match “RATE”

INGRATE a. 2 definitions
Ingrateful. [Obs. or Poetic] Bacon.
INGRATEFUL a. 2 definitions
Ungrateful; thankless; unappreciative. Milton. He proved extremely false and ingrateful to me. Atterbury.
INGRATELY adv.
Ungratefully. [Obs.]
INODORATE a.
Inodorous. [Obs.] Bacon.
INSEPARATE a.
Not separate; together; united. Shak.
INSEPARATELY adv.
Inseparably. [Obs.] Cranmer.
INSPECTORATE n.
Inspectorship. [R.]
INSTAURATE v.
To renew or renovate. [R.]
INTEGRATE v. 3 definitions
ke entire; to complete; to renew; to restore; to perfect. "That conquest rounded and integrated the glorious empire." De Quincey. Two distinct substances, the soul and body, go to compound and integrate the man. South.
INTEMERATE; INTEMERATED a.
Pure; undefiled. [Obs.]
INTEMERATENESS n.
The state of being unpolluted; purity. [Obs.] Donne.
INTEMPERATE a. 4 definitions
Indulging any appetite or passion to excess; immoderate to enjoyments or exertion.
INTEMPERATELY adv.
In an intemperate manner; immoderately; excessively; without restraint. The people . . . who behaved very unwisely and intemperately on that occasion. Burke.
INTEMPERATENESS n. 2 definitions
The state of being intemperate; excessive indulgence of any appetite or passion; as, intemperateness in eating or drinking.
INTENERATE v. 2 definitions
To make tender or sensitive; to soften.
INTERPENETRATE v. 2 definitions
To penetrate between or within; to penetrate mutually. It interpenetrates my granite mass. Shelley.
INTOLERATED a.
Not tolerated.
INTRATERRITORIAL a.
Within the territory or a territory.
INUMBRATE v.
To shade; to darken. [Obs.]
INVERTEBRATE a. 2 definitions
One of the Invertebrata. Age of invertebrates. See Age, and Silurian.
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