imitate |
to follow the manner or pattern of; attempt to resemble; mimic. [2 definitions] |
imitation |
the act or an instance of imitating. [4 definitions] |
immaculate |
free from any dirt or stain; completely clean. [3 definitions] |
immature |
not yet fully developed or mature; juvenile. [2 definitions] |
immeasurable |
impossible to measure; without limit. |
immediate |
happening without delay; instant. [4 definitions] |
immediately |
without delay; promptly. [3 definitions] |
immense |
extremely large or vast. [3 definitions] |
immerse |
to put deeply into or cover with liquid; submerge. [3 definitions] |
immigrant |
one who moves permanently to another country from his or her native land. (See "migrant.") [2 definitions] |
immigrate |
to take up permanent residence in a place or country to which one is not native. [2 definitions] |
immigration |
the act or process of immigrating. [2 definitions] |
imminent |
about to happen or likely to happen very soon. |
immoral |
not in accordance with established or accepted rules and standards of right and wrong conduct, esp. those deriving from religious teachings. |
immortal |
not subject to death or decay; living forever. [5 definitions] |
immune |
resistant to a disease, either naturally or by medical means. [3 definitions] |
immunity |
the state or condition of being immune to a disease. [2 definitions] |
immunize |
to cause to be immune, as by vaccination. |
impact |
the coming together of objects with great force; crash; collision [5 definitions] |
impair |
to weaken, damage, or cause to diminish in value or quality. |
impala |
a reddish brown African antelope known for its ability to leap and for the long, ridged, curved horns of the male. |