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1,000+ words match “HIM”

HUE n. 3 definitions
ion issued on the escape of a felon from prison, requiring all persons to aid in retaking him. Burrill.
HUMANITARIAN n. 6 definitions
One who denies the divinity of Christ, and believes him to have been merely human.
HUNT v. 12 definitions
to hunt up the facts; to hunt out evidence. Evil shall hunt the violent man to overthrow him. Ps. cxl. 11.
HURL v. 9 definitions
perform the act of hurling something; to throw something (at another). God shall hurl at him and not spare. Job xxvii. 22 (Rev. Ver. ).
HURRY v. 5 definitions
To hasten; to impel to greater speed; to urge on. Impetuous lust hurries him on. South. They hurried him abroad a bark. Shak.
HYPOSTROPHE n. 2 definitions
The act of a patient turning himself.
HYPOTHECATE v.
in arrear. He had no power to hypothecate any part of the public revenue. Those who lent him money lent it on no security but his bare word. Macaulay.
I pron. 4 definitions
case of the pronoun of the first person; the word with which a speaker or writer denotes himself.
IGNORANT a. 5 definitions
nformed; untaught; unenlightened. He that doth not know those things which are of use for him to know, is but an ignorant man, whatever he may know besides. Tillotson.
IGNORANTLY adv.
ignorant manner; without knowledge; inadvertently. Whom therefoer ye ignorantly worship, him declare I unto you. Acts xvii. 23.
ILLUSTRATE v. 6 definitions
To set in a clear light; to exhibit distinctly or conspicuously. Shak. To prove him, and illustrate his high worth. Milton.
IMMANENCE; IMMANENCY n.
is mainly concerned in enforcing the immanence of God. Christ is everywhere presented by him as Deity indwelling in the world. A. V. G. Allen.
IMMEDIATELY adv. 3 definitions
ed to mediately; as, immediately contiguous. God's acceptance of it either immediately by himself, or mediately by the hands of the bishop. South.
IMPALE v. 3 definitions
To inclose, as with pales or stakes; to surround. Impale him with your weapons round about. Shak. Impenetrable, impaled with circling fire. Milton.
IMPART v. 5 definitions
To give a part or share. He that hath two coats, let him impart to him that hath none. Luke iii. 11.
IMPATIENT a. 4 definitions
mes, decays Not more by envy than excess of praise. Pope. The impatient man will not give himself time to be informed of the matter that lies before him. Addison. Dryden was poor and impatient of poverty. Macaulay.
IMPERIOUS a. 3 definitions
all From princes into pages. Shak. His bold, contemptuous, and imperious spirit soon made him conspicuous. Macaulay.
IMPERSONAL a. 2 definitions
erbs which are not strictly impersonal are often used impersonally; as, it goes well with him.
IMPLY v. 3 definitions
a mulicious intention is implied. Bp. Sherlock. When a man employs a laborer to work for him, . . . the act of hiring implies an obligation and a promise that he shall pay him a reasonable reward for his services. Blackstone.
IMPORTANT a. 4 definitions
Bearing on; forcible; driving. [Obs.] He fiercely at him flew, And with important outrage him assailed. Spenser.
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