impure
— Adjective
– English
~ having a physical or moral blemish so as to make impure according to dietary or ceremonial laws; "unclean meat"; "and the swine...is unclean to you"-Leviticus 11:3
impure
— Adjective
– English
~ combined with extraneous elements
impure
— Adjective
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~ (used of persons or behaviors) immoral or obscene; "impure thoughts"
imputable
— Adjective
– English
~ capable of being assigned or credited to; "punctuation errors ascribable to careless proofreading"; "the cancellation of the concert was due to the rain"; "the oversight was not imputable to him"
imputrescible
— Adjective
– English
~ not subject to decay
all in
— Adjective
– English
~ very tired; "was all in at the end of the day"; "so beat I could flop down and go to sleep anywhere"; "bushed after all that exercise"; "I'm dead after that long trip"
boxed in
— Adjective
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~ enclosed in or as if in a box; "boxed cigars"; "a confining boxed-in space"; "felt boxed in by the traffic"
boxed-in
— Adjective
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~ enclosed in or as if in a box; "boxed cigars"; "a confining boxed-in space"; "felt boxed in by the traffic"
broken in
— Adjective
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~ tamed or trained to obey; "a horse broken to the saddle"; "this old nag is well broken in"
closed in
— Adjective
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~ blocked against entry; "a closed porch"
built-in
— Adjective
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~ existing as an essential constituent or characteristic; "the Ptolemaic system with its built-in concept of periodicity"; "a constitutional inability to tell the truth"
drenched in
— Adjective
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~ abundantly covered or supplied with; often used in combination; "drenched in moonlight"; "moon-drenched meadows"
in-between
— Adjective
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~ being neither at the beginning nor at the end in a series; "adolescence is an awkward in-between age"; "in a mediate position"; "the middle point on a line"
in
— Adjective
– English
~ directed or bound inward; "took the in bus"; "the in basket"
implicit in
— Adjective
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~ in the nature of something though not readily apparent; "shortcomings inherent in our approach"; "an underlying meaning"
in condition
— Adjective
– English
~ physically fit; "exercised daily to keep herself in condition"
in force
— Adjective
– English
~ exerting force or influence; "the law is effective immediately"; "a warranty good for two years"; "the law is already in effect (or in force)"
in evidence
— Adjective
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~ clearly to be seen; "they were much in evidence during the fighting"; "she made certain that her engagement ring was in evidence"
in for
— Adjective
– English
~ certain to get or have; "he knew he was in for a licking"
in dishabille
— Adjective
– English
~ partly dressed in a loose or careless manner