imprison
— Verb
– English
~ confine as if in a prison; "His daughters are virtually imprisoned in their own house; he does not let them go out without a chaperone"
imprison
— Verb
– English
~ 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"
improve
— Verb
– English
~ to make better; "The editor improved the manuscript with his changes"
improve
— Verb
– English
~ get better; "The weather improved toward evening"
improvise
— Verb
– English
~ manage in a makeshift way; do with whatever is at hand; "after the hurricane destroyed our house, we had to improvise for weeks"
improvise
— Verb
– English
~ perform without preparation; "he extemporized a speech at the wedding"
improvisere
— Verb
– Danish
~ spontant skabe og fremføre nye forløb på grundlag ...
improvisere
— Verb
– Danish
~ udføre spontant el. uden forberedelse
improvisere
— Verb
– Danish
~ frembringe ud fra de forhåndenværende midler
improvize
— Verb
– English
~ perform without preparation; "he extemporized a speech at the wedding"
imprægnere
— Verb
– Danish
~ behandle et materiale med en særlig væske el. et s ...
impugn
— Verb
– English
~ attack as false or wrong
impulse-buy
— Verb
– English
~ buy on impulse without proper reflection
impute
— Verb
– English
~ attribute (responsibility or fault) to a cause or source; "The teacher imputed the student's failure to his nervousness"
impute
— Verb
– English
~ attribute or credit to; "We attributed this quotation to Shakespeare"; "People impute great cleverness to cats"
imødese
— Verb
– Danish
~ forvente at noget (bestemt) sker
contract in
— Verb
– English
~ consent in writing to pay money to a trade union for political use
hammer in
— Verb
– English
~ teach by drills and repetition
hang in
— Verb
– English
~ be persistent, refuse to stop; "he persisted to call me every night"; "The child persisted and kept asking questions"
gather in
— Verb
– English
~ fold up; "take in the sails"