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] |