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implement,
implemented,
implementing,
implements.transitive
verbs
to put into practical.effect;
carry out (implement the new procedures; enforce; to supply with implements)
implementation.noun,.plural.implementations
implementer.noun,.plural.implementers
implemental.adjective
serving or acting as a means or aid (the new construction
digger was implemental in finishing the work on time)
implement.noun,.plural.implements
a means of achieving
an end; an instrument or agent;
a tool or an instrument used in doing work (a gardening implement; a tool
for chopping wood such as an ax;
(he makes his living as a farm implement dealer); tool
ingenious.adjective
marked by inventive skill and imagination; having
or arising from an inventive or cunning mind; clever (an ingenious scheme);
clever; having genius in creativity; brilliant in innovative
ideas
ingeniously.adverb
ingeniousness.noun
ingenuity.noun,.plural.ingenuities
originality, inventive; cleverness; talented;
skillful in doing something; inventive skill or imagination; cleverness;
imaginative and clever design or construction
synonyms.creativeness;
creativity;
ingeniousness; invention; inventiveness;
skill; skillfulness; aptitude;
adroitness;
expertise
ingenuous.adjective
lacking
in sophistication;
artless;
innocently
and openly straightforward
or frank;
candid.;
naive;
honest
ingenuously.adverb
ingenuousness.noun
ingénue.noun,.plural.ingénues
an artless,
innocent
girl or young woman; a refreshing unsophisticated
young woman
incompatible.adjective
incapable
of associating or blending
or of being associated or blended because of disharmony,
incongruity
or antagonism.(incompatible
views in politics)
incompatible.noun
one that is incompatible
incompatibleness.noun
incompatibly.adverb
incompatibility.noun,.plural.incompatibilities
the state
or quality of being incompatible;
mutually.exclusive
or antagonistic qualities
or things
inconsistent.adjective
displaying or marked by a lack of consistency,
especially (not regular or predictable); erratic.(inconsistent
behavior); lacking in correct logical
relation; contradictory.(inconsistent
statements); not in agreement or harmony;
incompatible (an intersection inconsistent with the road map)
inconsistently.adverb
inconsistency.noun,.plural.inconsistencies
if there are inconsistencies in two things observed,
one cannot be true if the other is true; inconsistent behavior
is when someone keeps changing their behaviour, reactions
etc so that other people become confused,
like, 'what is she doing'?; the state
or quality
of being inconsistent; something inconsistent
(inconsistencies in life are to learn from); incongruous,
incompatible,
discordant,
uncongenial,
discrepant
interstice.noun,.plural.interstices
a space, especially a small or narrow one, between
things or parts (there is a gleam of luminous gold, where the sinking western
sun has found a first direct interstice in the clouds)
interstitial.adjective
relating to, occurring in or affecting interstices
Anatomy:.relating
to or situated in the small, narrow spaces between tissues or parts of
an organ (interstitial cells; interstitial fluid)
interstitially.adverb
ism.noun,.plural.isms
a distinctive.doctrine,
system
or theory,
such as these:
Democracy
a system of control of government, where citizens
in each state (region, district, area) hold the supreme authority and are
the primary source of political
power; government officials elected by majority vote, where each, are representatives
held accountable to those who elected them and can only rule within guidelines
and with
constrains approved
by the majority of citizens
Republic
a name used to designate an alternate political
group holding basically the same principles as that of Democracy
Communism
a system of government where the populace, when
right, are corrected by
propaganda
or force; according to the former director of the FBI, J. Edgar Hoover,
it's."the revolutionary
materialistic ideology used by its adherents to justify their efforts by
any and all means for the forcible establishment of a worldwide.\
Totalitarian.social
order."
Wherever communism has been tried,
the State does not wither away. It stays on to terrorize the people and
no one but the State has any rights or wealth that is significant. Vladimir
Lenin during Russia's infamous Bolshevik Revolution."The
goal of socialism is communism."
Really, it's an economic system
characterized
by no individual
property
rights and a system of 'liberal'
government in which the state plans and controls or tries as best they
can to control, the economy and a single often authoritarian party holds
power, claiming to make progress toward a 'higher social order'
in which all goods are equally shared by the people (some countries utilize
a systme of 'transfer payments'). It's all a progression towards the majority
of wealth produced ending up through the application of business and people
control methods, into the hands of the few.
Norman Thomas,
six-time presidential candidate for the Socialist Party of America, who
died in 1968, made that pretty clear when he said."The
American people will never knowingly adopt socialism, but under the name
of liberalism they will adopt every fragment of the socialist program until
one day America will be a socialist nation without ever knowing how it
happened."
But it matters
not so much anymore what label may be on something; you've got to look
at what they do.
Socialism
a system allowing those in it the opportunity
correct the majority of the peoples' wishes for primary benefit to those
coming up with a corrective ideal.
Liberalism
a Socialism offshoot, being, a system of government
where the government rules by parliamentary dictatorship and the people
are propagandized into believing
they are free and have it as good as it can get
Anarchism
an opportunity for government to show who is correct
Capitalism
an opportunity for government to make money on
the production of others; brings sophisticated slavery into vogue - earn
$28. an hour while having to exist within a $40. an hour environment; where
corporations
would rather pay taxes to the fed than to employees who in turn would spend
into society, where it would eventually be taxed back anyhow
Collectivism
an opportunity for government to make money on
the distribution of goods and services
Individualism
an excuse for the state to interfere with the
freedom of persons within it
impend,
impended,
impending,
impends.intransitive
verbs
about to take place; impending doom;
imminent
intact.adjective
remaining sound, entire or uninjured; not impaired
in any way; complete
intactly.adverb
intactness.noun
interpose,
interposed,
interposing,
interposes.verbs
transitive verb use-to
insert or introduce between (prayers are messages between you and God);
to place oneself between; to introduce or interject
(a comment, for example) during discourse or a conversation; introduce
intransitive verb use-to
come between; to come between something such as one's prayers to the only
true everliving God of all compassion and good creation; to insert a remark,
concern or question
interposal.noun,.plural.interposals
interposition.noun,.plural.interpositions
interposer.noun,.plural.interposers
instigate,
instigated,
instigating,
instigates.transitive
verbs
to urge on;
goad;
to stir up; foment;
incite
instigation.noun,.plural.instigations
instigator.noun,.plural.instigators
instigative.adjective
intrude, intruded,
intruding,
intrudes.transitive
verbs
thrusting
or coming in without permission;
to put or force in inappropriately,
especially
without invitation or permission (intruded opinion
into a factual report); without
consent
or approval; intrude suggests violation
of another's privacy; obtrude
intransitive verb use.to
come in rudely
or
inappropriately; enter
as an improper
or unwanted element
intruder.noun,.plural.intruders
intrusive.adjective
intruding or tending
to intrude; intrusive
implies a tactless
or otherwise objectionable
thrusting into others' affairs (tried to be helpful without being intrusive)
Linguistics:.epenthetic
intrusively.adverb
intrusiveness.noun,.plural.intrusivenesses
intrusion.noun,.plural.intrusions
the act of intruding
or the condition
of being intruded on; an inappropriate
or unwelcome addition; infringe
invariable.adjective
not changing or subject to change; constant
invariably.adverb
invariability.noun,.plural.invariabilities
invariableness.noun,.plural.invariablenesses
illuminate.(pronounced
'il loo min it').noun,.plural.illuminates
one who has an unusual degree of enlightenment
illuminate.(pronounced
'il loo min ate' {ate the apple}), illuminated,
illuminating,
illuminates.verbs
transitive verb use.to
make understandable; clarify;
to enlighten intellectually or
spiritually; enable
to understand;
to provide or brighten with light; to decorate or hang with lights
intransitive verb use.to
become lighted; glow; to provide intellectual or spiritual enlightenment
and overstanding
illuminatingly.adverb
illumination.noun,.plural.illuminations
the act of illuminating;
the state of being illuminated; a
source of light; spiritual or intellectual enlightenment
illuminati.plural
noun
people claiming to be unusually enlightened with
regard to a subject and they became known as 'the elite; the word means
'those who hold the light', they believed no one but them did. The
illuminati began when cabal members
decided to deal with the impact of We
the People ruling by the original 1776
American Constitution. Cabal member Adam Weishaupt was the one to set
up their own constitution to hijack
the original We the People
one. Weishaupt was a professor of canon
law, which promoted free thought and democratic
political theories:.Matthew
6:23 "But if your eye is evil, your whole body shall be full of darkness.
If therefore the light that you claim to be in you, is darkness, how great
is that darkness?"
illumine, illumined,
illumining,
illumines.transitive
verbs
to give light to; illuminate
(Luke 1:79)
illuminable.adjective
ineffectual.adjective
insufficient
to produce a desired effect (an ineffectual effort to to transfer to another
location); useless; worthless (ineffectual
medical treatments for illnesses); lacking effectiveness
ineffectually.adverb
ineffectuality.noun.plural.ineffectualities
ineffectualness.noun.plural.ineffectualnesses
ineffective.adjective
not producing an intended.effect;
ineffectual
(an ineffective approach); inadequate;
incompetent
(an ineffective teacher) ineffectively.adverb
ineffectiveness.noun,.plural.ineffectivenesses
insecure.adjective
not sure or certain;
doubtful
(facing an insecure future due to corporate corruption); inadequately
guarded or protected; unsafe; not firm or fixed; unsteady (an insecure
foothold); lacking emotional stability; not well-adjusted (an insecure
relationship); lacking confidence; plagued by anxiety (had always felt
insecure at parties)
insecurely.adverb
insecurity.noun,.plural.insecurities
insecureness.noun,.plural.insecurenesses
incomplete.adjective
not complete;
unfinished;
in football, a pass not caught or not caught in the bounds outside the
playing area (an incomplete forward pass)
incompletely.adverb
incompletion.noun,.plural.incompletions
incompleteness.noun,.plural.incompletenesses
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