Lesson 12.5
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ideological
(adj.)
related to a system of ideas or ideals
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ideology
(n.)
a system of ideas; beliefs guiding a group
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idiot
(n.)
fool, a person lacking intelligence
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ignorance
(n.)
lack of knowledge or awareness
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imagery
(n.)
visual symbolism; descriptive language
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immense
(adj.)
huge, vast
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imminent
(adj.)
about to happen, impending
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implementation
(n.)
execution, putting into effect
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imprison
(v.)
to confine, to put in prison
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imprisonment
(n.)
confinement, incarceration
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inability
(n.)
lack of ability, incapacity
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inadequate
(adj.)
insufficient, not enough
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inappropriate
(adj.)
unsuitable, improper
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incidence
(n.)
occurrence, frequency
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inclined
(adj.)
tending towards; having a tendency
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inclusion
(n.)
the act of including, incorporation
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incur
(v.)
to bring upon oneself, to acquire
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indicator
(n.)
sign, pointer, or gauge
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indictment
(n.)
formal accusation, charge
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indigenous
(adj.)
native, originating from a specific place
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induce
(v.)
to cause, to bring about
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indulge
(v.)
to allow oneself to enjoy something
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inequality
(n.)
disparity, lack of equality
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infamous
(adj.)
notorious, having a bad reputation
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infant
(n.)
baby, very young child
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infect
(v.)
to contaminate, to transmit a disease
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inflict
(v.)
to impose, to cause something unpleasant
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influential
(adj.)
having power to affect others; impactful
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inherent
(adj.)
essential, intrinsic
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inhibit
(v.)
to restrain, to hold back
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initiate
(v.)
to start, to begin
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inject
(v.)
to introduce a substance into something
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injection
(n.)
a dose administered via a syringe
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injustice
(n.)
lack of fairness, violation of rights
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inmate
(n.)
a person confined in an institution
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insertion
(n.)
the act of putting in or adding
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insider
(n.)
a person with special knowledge, member of a group
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inspect
(v.)
to examine, to scrutinize
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inspection
(n.)
examination, review
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inspiration
(n.)
stimulation of the mind or emotions; motivation
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instinct
(n.)
natural behavior, innate impulse
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institutional
(adj.)
related to an institution
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instruct
(v.)
to teach, to inform
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instrumental
(adj.)
serving as a means or tool
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insufficient
(adj.)
not enough, inadequate
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insult
(n.)
offense, disrespect; (v.) to offend
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intact
(adj.)
undamaged, whole
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intake
(n.)
the amount taken in; (n.) consumption
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integral
(adj.)
essential, necessary for completeness
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integrated
(adj.)
combined into a whole; unified
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integration
(n.)
the act of combining or coordinating
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integrity
(n.)
honesty, moral uprightness
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intellectual
(n.)
relating to the mind; (n.) a person engaging in critical thought
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intensify
(v.)
to increase in strength, to deepen
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intensity
(n.)
the degree of strength or force
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intensive
(adj.)
highly concentrated, thorough
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intent
(n.)
purpose, aim
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interactive
(adj.)
involving communication, responsive
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interface
(n.)
point of interaction, connection
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interfere
(v.)
to meddle, to intervene