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initiative the power, ability, or energy to organize or actively carry through a plan. [3 definitions]
inject to introduce (a fluid) or introduce a fluid into (someone or something) by force or pressure, as fuel into an engine cylinder, or a medicine into a muscle or vein. [2 definitions]
injection something injected, esp. a measured dose of liquid medicine. [2 definitions]
injure to impair; harm; damage; wound. [2 definitions]
injured having an injury; damaged; wounded. [3 definitions]
injury any damage or wrong that causes hardship or suffering. [3 definitions]
injustice the absence of justice; unfair treatment or violation of a person's rights. [2 definitions]
ink a fluid or paste, usu. in a visible color, that is used in writing or printing. [4 definitions]
inkling a vague or partial idea or understanding. [2 definitions]
inland of, concerning, or situated in the part of a country or region away from seacoasts or in the interior. [3 definitions]
inlet a bay, stream, or the like that is recessed into or leads inland from a shoreline. [3 definitions]
in love the condition in an adult of having a very strong physical and emotional attraction to someone and a strong desire to be with that person; the condition of feeling romantic love.
inn a small hotel that caters especially to travelers. [2 definitions]
inner situated inside. [4 definitions]
inning the segment of a baseball or softball game during which each side has a turn at batting. [3 definitions]
innkeeper the owner or manager of an inn.
innocence the quality or condition of being innocent. [5 definitions]
innocent free from corruption or knowledge of evil. [6 definitions]
innovation a new method, approach, idea, or the like. [2 definitions]
inoculate to inject or otherwise infect (a person or animal) with a virus or microorganism, esp. in order to create immunity to a disease. [3 definitions]
in one ear and out the other heard, but with little or no notice paid.