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imperative sentence
a sentence that tells someone to do something or makes a request. An example of an imperative sentence is "Tie your shoes."
imperfect
not perfect or complete; having mistakes or faults.
imperial
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having to do with an empire or an emperor. [2 definitions]
impersonal
not having to do with a particular person; general. [2 definitions]
impersonate
to copy the appearance and actions of; pretend to be.
impertinent
rude or too bold.
impetuous
done suddenly and without much thought; impulsive.
implant
to plant or set firmly in something. [2 definitions]
implement
something used to do a particular job; tool or device. [2 definitions]
implementation
the act, process, or way of carrying (something) out or putting (something) into effect.
implication
something hinted at or suggested, but not said directly.
imply
to hint or suggest without saying directly.
impolite
not polite; rude.
import
to bring in from another country, especially as something to be sold. [2 definitions]
importance
the quality or condition of being important.
important
having great meaning or value. [2 definitions]
importer
a person or business that brings items in from another country so that they may be sold as merchandise.
impose
to set as something that needs to be followed, done, or obeyed.
impose on
to make demands of without being invited or at a bad time.
impose upon
to make demands of without being invited or at a bad time.
impossible
not able to happen, or be done; not possible. [2 definitions]
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