incandesce
— Verb
– English
~ cause to become incandescent or glow; "the lamp was incandesced"
incapacitate
— Verb
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~ injure permanently; "He was disabled in a car accident"
incapacitate
— Verb
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~ make unable to perform a certain action; "disable this command on your computer"
incarcerate
— Verb
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~ lock up or confine, in or as in a jail; "The suspects were imprisoned without trial"; "the murderer was incarcerated for the rest of his life"
incarnate
— Verb
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~ make concrete and real
incarnate
— Verb
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~ represent in bodily form; "He embodies all that is evil wrong with the system"; "The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist"
incase
— Verb
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~ enclose in, or as if in, a case; "my feet were encased in mud"
incense
— Verb
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~ perfume especially with a censer
inch
— Verb
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~ advance slowly, as if by inches; "He edged towards the car"
incinerate
— Verb
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~ become reduced to ashes; "The paper incinerated quickly"
incinerate
— Verb
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~ cause to undergo combustion; "burn garbage"; "The car burns only Diesel oil"
incise
— Verb
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~ make an incision into by carving or cutting
incite
— Verb
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~ urge on; cause to act; "The other children egged the boy on, but he did not want to throw the stone through the window"
incite
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~ give an incentive for action; "This moved me to sacrifice my career"
incite
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~ provoke or stir up; "incite a riot"; "set off great unrest among the people"
incline
— Verb
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~ feel favorably disposed or willing; "She inclines to the view that people should be allowed to expres their religious beliefs"
incline
— Verb
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~ make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief; "Their language inclines us to believe them"
incline
— Verb
– English
~ bend or turn (one's ear) towards a speaker in order to listen well; "He inclined his ear to the wise old man"