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Impassion
  1. - To move or affect strongly with passion.
Impassive
  1. adjective - deliberately impassive in manner; "deadpan humor"; "his face remained expressionless as the verdict was read"
  2. having or revealing little emotion or sensibility; not easily aroused or excited; "her impassive remoteness"; "he remained impassive, showing neither interest in nor concern for our plight"- Nordhoff & Hall; "a silent stolid creature who took it all as a matter of course"-Virginia Woolf; "her face showed nothing but stolid indifference"
Impasting
  1. - The laying on of colors to produce impasto.
Impasture
  1. - To place in a pasture; to foster.
Impatible
  1. - Not capable of being borne; impassible.
Impatiens
  1. - A genus of plants, several species of which have very beautiful flowers; -- so called because the elastic capsules burst when touched, and scatter the seeds with considerable force. Called also touch-me-not, jewelweed, and snapweed. Impatiens Balsamina (sometimes called lady's slipper) is the common garden balsam.
Impatient
  1. adjective - (usually followed by `to') full of eagerness; "impatient to begin"; "raring to go"
  2. restless or short-tempered under delay or opposition; "impatient with the slower students"; "impatient of criticism"
Impeached
  1. verb - bring an accusation against; level a charge against; "The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse"
  2. challenge the honesty or veracity of; "the lawyers tried to impeach the credibility of the witnesses"
  3. charge (a public official) with an offense or misdemeanor committed while in office; "The President was impeached"
Impeacher
  1. - One who impeaches.
Impeaches
  1. verb - bring an accusation against; level a charge against; "The neighbors accused the man of spousal abuse"
  2. challenge the honesty or veracity of; "the lawyers tried to impeach the credibility of the witnesses"
  3. charge (a public official) with an offense or misdemeanor committed while in office; "The President was impeached"