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Imaginative
- adjective - (used of persons or artifacts) marked by independence and creativity in thought or action; "an imaginative use of material"; "the invention of the knitting frame by another ingenious English clergyman"- Lewis Mumford; "an ingenious device"; "had an inventive turn of mind"; "inventive ceramics"
Imbricating
- verb - overlap; "The roof tiles imbricate"
- place so as to overlap; "imbricate the roof tiles"
Imbrication
- noun - covering with a design in which one element covers a part of another (as with tiles or shingles)
Impairments
- noun - a symptom of reduced quality or strength
- damage that results in a reduction of strength or quality
- the act of making something futile and useless (as by routine)
- the condition of being unable to perform as a consequence of physical or mental unfitness; "reading disability"; "hearing impairment"
- the occurrence of a change for the worse
Implicating
- verb - bring into intimate and incriminating connection; "He is implicated in the scheme to defraud the government"
- impose, involve, or imply as a necessary accompaniment or result; "What does this move entail?"
Implication
- noun - a logical relation between propositions p and q of the form `if p then q'; if p is true then q cannot be false
- a meaning that is not expressly stated but can be inferred; "the significance of his remark became clear only later"; "the expectation was spread both by word and by implication"
- a relation implicated by virtue of involvement or close connection (especially an incriminating involvement); "he was suspected of implication in several robberies"
- an accusation that brings into intimate and usually incriminating connection
- something that is inferred (deduced or entailed or implied); "his resignation had political implications"
Implicative
- adjective - tending to suggest or imply; "artifacts suggestive of an ancient society"; "an implicative statement"
Implicit In
- adjective - in the nature of something though not readily apparent; "shortcomings inherent in our approach"; "an underlying meaning"
Imprimaturs
- noun - formal and explicit approval; "a Democrat usually gets the union's endorsement"