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IMPLORATION n.
The act of imploring; earnest supplication. Bp. Hall.
IMPROVIDED a.
nexpected; not provided against; unprepared. [Obs.] All improvided for dread of death. E. Hall.
IMPUGNATION n.
t of impugning; opposition; attack. [Obs.] A perpetual impugnation and self-conflict. Bp. Hall.
IMPURATION n.
Defilement; obscuration. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
IMPURE a. 6 definitions
Defiled by sin or guilt; unholy; unhallowed; -- said of persons or things.
INANIMATION n. 2 definitions
mation; inspiration. [Obs.] The inanimation of Christ living and breathing within us. Bp. Hall.
INAPPRECIABLE a.
Not appreciable; too small to be perceived; incapable of being duly valued or estimated. Hallam.
INCIDENCE n. 2 definitions
A falling on or upon; an incident; an event. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
INCLAMATION n.
Exclamation. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
INCLEMENCY n. 2 definitions
ant of mildness of temper; unmercifulness; severity. The inclemency of the late pope. Bp. Hall.
INCOCTED a.
Raw; indigestible. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
INCOMMODATE v.
To incommode. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
INCULCATION n.
A teaching and impressing by frequent repetitions. Bp. Hall.
INCURABLY adv.
er that renders cure impracticable or impossible; irremediably. "Incurably diseased." Bp. Hall. "Incurably wicked." Blair.
INCURIOUSNESS n.
Unconcernedness; incuriosity. Sordid incuriousness and slovenly neglect. Bp. Hall.
INCURVATION n. 3 definitions
bowing, or bending the body, in respect or reverence. "The incurvations of the knee." Bp. Hall.
INDEBTMENT n.
Indebtedness. [R.] Bp. Hall.
INDISPOSEDNESS n.
The condition or quality of being indisposed. [R.] Bp. Hall.
INDITCH v.
To bury in, or cast into, a ditch. Bp. Hall.
INDIVISION n.
A state of being not divided; oneness. [Obs.] Bp. Hall.
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