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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.
in one's pocket under one's control.
in one's shirt sleeves not wearing a coat.
in one's stocking feet wearing socks or stockings but no shoes.
in order to as a means to; so that; for the purpose of.
in person in one's actual physical presence.
in private in the view or presence only of the person or people concerned.
in progress in the process of happening; taking place; occurring.
in public in the view or presence of other people, esp. the general public.
input that which is put in, such as power or energy to a machine, or information or data to a computer. [6 definitions]
in question that is being considered or disputed.
inquire to ask in order to find out or learn (something). [3 definitions]
inquiry a process of seeking truth or accurate information. [3 definitions]
inquisitive given to questioning and inquiring; desirous of learning. [3 definitions]
in reality in fact; actually.
in reserve set aside; reserved.
in return in repayment or in exchange.
insane having a disabling mental disease; crazy; mad. [4 definitions]
insanity persistent or permanent mental disorder or derangement. [4 definitions]