inarticulate.adjective
uttered
without the use of normal words or syllables;
incomprehensible
as speech or language (a cry that sank down into an inarticulate
whine);
unable
to speak; speechless (inarticulate with astonishment); going unexpressed
(inarticulate sorrow); unable to speak with clarity or eloquence
(an inarticulate debater who caused confusion); going unexpressed (inarticulate
feelings of the heart)
Biology: not having
joints or segments
inarticulately.adverb
inarticulacy.noun,.plural.inarticulacies
inarticulateness.noun,.plural.inarticulatenesses
inauspicious.adjective
not favorable; not auspicious
inauspiciously.adverb
inauspiciousness.noun,.plural.inauspiciousnesses
inviolable.adjective
secure
from violation;
unable
to violate;
impregnable
to assault
or trespass;
invincible
(fortifications that made the ancient
castle inviolable)
inviolably.adverb
inviolability.noun,.plural.inviolabilities
inviolableness.noun,.plural.inviolablenesses
inviolate.adjective
not violated or profaned;
intact
inviolacy.noun,.plural.inviolacies
inviolateness.noun,.plural.inviolatenesses
inviolately.adverb
inviable.adjective
unable
to survive or develop normally (an inviable newborn calf); not viable
inviability.noun,.plural.inviabilities
imperative.adjective
If it is imperative that
something is done, that thing is extremely important and must be done;
an
imperative is a verb in the base form that is used, usually without
a subject, in an imperative clause
imperative.noun,.plural.imperatives
expressing
a command
or plea;
peremptory.(requests
that grew more and more imperative); having the power or authority to command
or control (who has the imperative on this project?); impossible to deter
or evade;
pressing (imperative needs of the homeless); urgent;
meaning in Grammar
imperative.noun,.plural.
a command; an order; an obligation; a duty (social
imperatives); a rule, a principle or an instinct that compels a certain
behavior (a people driven to aggression by territorial imperatives)
imperatively.adverb
imperativeness.noun,.plural.imperativenesses
infamous.adjective
having an exceedingly bad reputation;
notorious; causing or deserving infamy (disgrace); heinous (an infamous
deed)
infamously.adverb
infamousness.noun,.plural.infamousnesses
infamy.noun,.plural.infamies
evil fame
or reputation; the condition
of being infamous; disgrace
interminable.adjective
being or seeming to be without an end; endless;
continual; tiresomely long; wearisome
interminably.adverb
interminability.noun,.plural.interminabilities
incest.noun.(normally
used without being pluralized)
sexual relations between persons who are so closely
related that their marriage is illegal or forbidden by custom; the statutory
crime of sexual relations with such a near relative
incestuous.adjective
of, involving or suggestive of incest; having
committed incest
incestuously.adverb
incestuousness.noun.(normally
used without being pluralized)
inappreciable.adjective
too small to be noticed or make a significant
difference; negligible (inappreciable fluctuations in temperature); too
small to even be noticed or become any real concern
inappreciably.adverb
intestine.noun,.plural.intestines
the portion
of the alimentary
canal extending from the stomach to the anus
and, in human
beings and mammals,
consisting
of two segments,
the small
intestine and the large
intestine
inclement.adjective
stormy (inclement weather); showing no clemency;
unmerciful
inclemently.adverb
inclemency.noun
irreducible.adjective
impossible to reduce to a desired, simpler or
smaller form or amount (irreducible burdens)
irreducibly.adverb
irreducibility or
irreducibleness.noun
intangible.adjective
incapable of being perceived
by the senses; incapable of being realized or defined
intangible,
intangibility
or intangibles, intangibleness.nouns
something intangible, especially an asset that
cannot be perceived by the senses; often used in the plural.(intangibles
such as goodwill and dedication)
intangibly.adverb
inveigh,
inveighed,
inveighing,
inveighs.intransitive
verbs
to give vent to angry disapproval; protest vehemently;
to attack with words; inveigh against; to carry in against
inveigher.noun
indefatigable.adjective
incapable or seemingly incapable of being fatigued;
tireless
indefatigability.or.indefatigableness.noun
indefatigably.adverb
interlude.noun,.plural.interludes
an intervening
episode, feature or period of time
inter, interred,
interring,
inters.transitive
verbs
to place in a grave or tomb; bury
intern.noun,.plural.interns
an advanced student or a recent graduate undergoing
supervised practical training; one who is interned; an internee (the dog
was an internee as he had to be confined
in an area in the back yard for awhile)
interned, interning,
interns.verbs
intransitive verb use.to
train or serve as an intern
transitive verb use.to
confine
internship.noun
internal.adjective
of.or.relating
to or located within the limits or surface; inner;
residing
in or dependent
on essential.nature;
intrinsic
(the internal contradictions
of the evolutionary theory);
located, acting
or effective
within the body; of or relating to mental or spiritual nature; of or relating
to the domestic.affairs
of a nation, group
or business
internally.adverb
internality.noun
internalize, internalized,
internalizing,
internalizes.transitive
verbs
to make internal, personal or subjective;
to take in and make an integral
part of one's attitudes
or beliefs
(had internalized the cultural values of the French after three years of
living in Paris)
internalization.noun
illustrious.adjective
well known and very distinguished;
eminent;
noted
illustriously.adverb
illustriousness.noun
illustrate, illustrated,
illustrating,
illustrates.verbs
transitive verb use.to
clarify,
as by use of examples or comparisons; to clarify by serving as an example
or comparison; to provide a publication
with explanatory
or decorative.features
intransitive verb use.to
present a clarification, an example or an explanation
illustratable.adverb
illustrator.noun
illustration.noun
an illustration is an example
that clarifies
or explains (the teacher provided an illustration of the word in context;
gave an illustration of her courage); the act of clarifying or explaining;
the state
of being clarified or explained; material used to clarify or explain; an
example
illustrational.adjective
injunction.noun,.plural.injunctions
the act
or an instance
of enjoining; a command, a directive
or an order
Law: a court order
prohibiting
a party from a specific
course of action
injunctive.adjective
inquisition.noun,.plural.inquisitions
the act of inquiring
into a matter; an investigation
Law:
under Maritime/Admiralty
law, an inquest and the verdict
of a judicial inquiry, whereas,
under Natural or Common law it properly considers We
the People.
Inquisition.noun,.plural.Inquisitions
the Inquisition, which lasted
over 300 years, was a tribunal
set up by and held with the auspices
of the Roman Catholic Church and directed at the suppression
of what they determined to be heresy,
which was their excuse for getting
rid of those failing to comply
with their
tyranny. It was an investigation
conducted by criminals that violated
the privacy and rights
of individuals and involved cruel
and harsh.interrogations
inquisitional.adjective
The Inquisition aka
Spanish Inquisition was established in 1478 A.D.
to deal with what was determined to be the problem of the Marranos, which
were those who converted to Christianity
in Spain.
"Prior to this, attempts
at controlling the mind and actions of the people by judicial institution
(an earlier Inquisition, circa 12th
century, which also was to put fear into peoples' hearts), established
by the papacy in the Middle Ages,
was charged with seeking out, trying and sentencing persons guilty of heresy.
The Inquisition properly so called did not come into existence until 1231,
with the constitution Excommunicamus of Pope Gregory IX. By his
action the pope lessened the bishops' responsibility for orthodoxy, placed
inquisitors under the special jurisdiction of the papacy and established
severe penalties. The office of inquisitor was entrusted almost exclusively
to the Franciscans and especially, the Dominicans,
"From 1522 A.D. to 1834,
the Inquisition was a tribunal
held in the Roman Catholic Church and directed at the suppression of what
they regarded as heresy. An Index
of Forbidden Books, books the Catholics deemed dangerous to faith and
morals was published. Catholics were forbidden under penalty of excommunication
to possess, read, sell or transmit any literature listed on the index without
first obtaining permission. It was published in 1559 during the papacy
of Pope Paul IV. The last edition of the index was published in 1948. The
church announced in 1966 that no new editions would be published and that
the existing list was not binding."....comprised
with Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 99. © 1993-1998 Microsoft
Corporation. All rights reserved.
The Inquisition was an investigation
that violated the privacy and rights of individuals. It was a totalitarian.scheme
of cruelty and hate
to wipe out what they thought to be religious competition
their world agenda of total control
(totalitarianism), but
it was really another satanic way to destroy humanity, like they have today
with the bioweapon and other poisonings
of humanity. The Pharisees in the time of Emmanuel had the same communistic
attitude:.Matthew
12:39. The dark side never sleeps. Stop them
by praying and envisioning
a good world.
An example
of the brutality of the Catholic
Church using the name Christian for their atrocities
to murder true Christians, is from the book.Fox's
Book of Martyrs. Those supporting the Inquisition were as
far away from living the spiritual meaning of the name Christian
in their deceitful murderous actions as one could possibly get. Today,
many of 'sisters' of the Catholic Church are other churches, two of which
are the United and Anglican Churches who also
did Crimes Against Humanity.
Atrocities against Christians
began a long time before, in 36 A.D., soon after the
crucifixion and resurrection
of Emmanuel in 33 A.D. These
carried on through the centuries, intensifying
with the formalization of
persecutions
begun in 1522. This was called the 'Inquisition' in history.
The Inquistion was established by the papacy
in the Middle Ages and was
charged with seeking out, trying and sentencing individuals they
determined to be guilty of heresy.
Those who thought different than the established
authority, jurisdiction and governmental functions in effect at that time,
were labeled as heretics. History has shown who were the true people of
love. And it's the same today, but it's now
being stopped.
Holy Roman Emperor Charles V introduced the Inquisition
into the Netherlands in 1522, where it failed to wipe out
Protestantism.
The Spanish Inquisition was established with papal
approval in 1478 at the request of King Ferdinand V and Queen Isabella
I, who sent the dolt Christopher
Columbus to North America to murder and steal the land from the Indians,
the First Nations tribes, then to sell it to those stupid enough to not
see the scam, placing them into servitude.
It's same trick today; grab the land by deceit
and/or confiscate it with force.
Then sell it to those wanting to build homes and live there.
The Inquisition was established in Sicily in 1517,
but it was unable to wipe out Protestantism in Naples and Milan. Historians
have noted that many lands which had institutions such as the consistory.(an
assembly of cardinals presided over by the pope for the promulgation
of papal acts) in Geneva, which
were as repressive as the Spanish Inquisition in afflicting Protestants.
This Inquisition was originally to deal with the
problem of Marranos, those converting to Christianity. After 1502, it turned
its attention to similar converts from Islam and in the 1520s to individuals
suspected of Protestantism. Within a few years of the founding of the Inquisition,
the papacy relinquished virtually all supervision of it to the sovereigns.
Thus, the Spanish Inquisition became more an instrument of the state than
of the church, although churchmen, especially Dominicans, always functioned
as its officers, somewhat behind the scenes, doing their dirty work.
The atrocities
were centrally directed by the Supreme Council of the Inquisition. In time
the Inquisition became a byword
for cruelty and
obscurantism,
but its methods were much the same as those of similar inquisitorial institutions
in other countries of Europe. It was worldwide satanism. The support it
received from the Spanish monarchs, especially Philip II, assured that
it would have a greater impact on religion, politics and culture than similar
inquisitorial institutions elsewhere. This political support enabled Tomás
de Torquemada, the first and most notorious grand inquisitor, to execute
thousands of reputed heretics.
This is what happens when We the People
are not in control.
The grand inquisitor and
his tribunal had jurisdiction
over local tribunals in colonies even as far away as Mexico and Peru.
The Inquisition was finally
suppressed
in Spain in 1834..comprised
from Microsoft® Encarta® Encyclopedia 99. © 1993-1998 Microsoft
Corporation. All rights reserved.
The Inquisition was a tool the dark side, the cabal,
used to easily influence through fear, like the covid con and income tax,
etc., today. The evil side of people's egos
is used toward programming the collective
mass consciousness toward more evil.
Such programming we all
since
the beginning, have put there by using humanity's low consciousness
based and mankind's satanic
thinking, which thoughts are reflected back in real events.
So it is important to learn thoughts
of peace because the very attention to them causes them to occur and
this because the Infinite
Intelligent Energy has inherent
within it the automatic organizing power to create. It's the same organizing
power that has organized everything from the multiverse to the myriad
functions of the human body, the animals,
the plants, etc.
The ego
knows the things important to the self but is subject to tricks
of the demonic dark side to destroy others and/or gain advantage over them
by any and all means. Getting us individually to believe that 'we' are
separate from 'them', when it is really them and/or us separate
from love. When separation is believed, the ego
can proceed along its life path of selfishness at all costs, leading to
the dark side plan of hurtful
control of the world:.Jeremiah
44:16,17.
The dark side is easily able to influence those
people on the wavelength of death, which is greed,
self-concern
even to the hurt of others, deceit,
not caring for others because of lack of realization that we are all
one and are all tied together in the
invisible, that is, all one underneath, the 'all one underneath' not
realized by those cut off from the connection
frequency of love.
Such destroyers, being so out of touch with the
Creator are too ignorant to comprehend whatever is done to others comes
back sometime later on oneself and with increased severity.
They'll eventually wonder, hey, what went wrong, as it all seemed so correct
to live the way of our selfish principles and beliefs:.Proverbs
14:12.
It's all a trick of the dark side to con
man into destroying man and then sit back and laugh while humans who
did things of hurt reap the heartaches they too have sown. The dark side
has no compassion. Such are they that can't see their future because they
don't even care about things such as intuition,
having long ago seered their conscience.
These are the devils of the dark side whose plan is for all humans to get
destroyed; but hey! that's
their job.
There are many beliefs in separation, that Christians
are separate from Muslims, New Zealanders are separate from Arabs, etc.
We all want to live and have the same things, but the dark side has influenced
us to believe that we can't all be connected, so we have evil humans and
those concerned about higher consciousness, the high consciousness that
the evil ones have left
off the path from, in
spite of many daily
promptings to the contrary.
In the meantime some go through this
stage of life until a need is seen for a higher consciousness and until
it is seen that it's the ego that has made
merchandise of others, that it's the ego thoughts we all have had that
has affected the universe adversely.
intractable.adjective
difficult to manage; stubborn; unruly;
difficult
to mold or manipulate
(intractable materials); difficult to alleviate,
remedy,
or cure (intractable issues government often attempts to compromise
on)
intractability or
intractableness.noun
intractably.adverb
infatuation.noun
if you have an infatuation for a person or thing,
you have strong feelings of love or passion for them which make you unable
to think clearly or sensibly
about them; often a foolish, unreasoning, or extravagant.passion
or attraction, an object
of extravagant, shortlived passion; having strong feelings of love for
someone or a strong interest in something that makes you unable to think
in a sensible way
infatuated.adjective
possessed by an unreasoning passion or attraction
infatuatedly.adverb
infatuate, infatuated,
infatuating,
infatuates.transitive
verbs
to inspire with unreasoning love or attachment;
to cause to behave foolishly infatuate.adjective
influx.noun
a flowing in: an influx of foreign capital;
a mass arrival or incoming (an influx
of visitors to the city); large influxes of refugees
impartial.adjective
not partial
or biased; unprejudiced;
fair;
impartial emphasizes.lack
of favoritism
impartiality or impartialness.noun
impartially.adverb