integration |
the process of bringing parts together into a whole. [3 definitions] |
integrity |
a strong sense of honesty and morality; firmness of moral and ethical character. [2 definitions] |
intellect |
the faculty of reasoning and understanding, esp. as distinct from emotion or will. [3 definitions] |
intellectual |
of or relating to the intellect. [4 definitions] |
intelligence |
the capacity to learn, reason, and understand. [4 definitions] |
intelligent |
possessing or marked by a higher than average capacity for learning, reasoning and understanding; intellectual; smart. [4 definitions] |
intelligible |
capable of being clearly understood; comprehensible. |
intend |
to have in mind as something that one desires or plans to do. [5 definitions] |
intense |
having an extreme degree of something, such as heat, or existing in an extreme degree or state. [3 definitions] |
intensify |
to make stronger, more acute, or more intense. [2 definitions] |
intensity |
the quality of being intense. [4 definitions] |
intent1 |
conscious plan; aim; intention. [2 definitions] |
intent2 |
highly concentrated in attention; focused. [3 definitions] |
intention |
a decided course of action; plan. [4 definitions] |
intentional |
done on purpose; deliberate; premeditated. [2 definitions] |
interact |
of two or more people, to act in conjunction with and in response to one another in a particular situation; or, of one person, to act in conjunction with and in response to another person or persons. [2 definitions] |
interaction |
action each upon the other or others; reciprocal action, influence, or effect. |
interactive |
acting or able to act with one another or upon one another. [2 definitions] |
intercept |
to stop or seize, thereby interrupting the movement or progress of. [5 definitions] |
interchangeable |
of two things, able to be put or used in place of each other. [2 definitions] |
intercom |
a device or system that allows communication from room to room; intercommunications system. |