important
— Adjective
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~ important in effect or meaning; "a significant change in tax laws"; "a significant change in the Constitution"; "a significant contribution"; "significant details"; "statistically significant"
important
— Adjective
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~ of great significance or value; "important people"; "the important questions of the day"
important
— Adjective
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~ of extreme importance; vital to the resolution of a crisis; "a crucial moment in his career"; "a crucial election"; "a crucial issue for women"
imported
— Adjective
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~ used of especially merchandise brought from a foreign source; "imported wines"
importunate
— Adjective
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~ expressing persistant and earnest entreaty; "an importunate job applicant"
imposed
— Adjective
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~ set forth authoritatively as obligatory; "the imposed taxation"; "rules imposed by society"
imposing
— Adjective
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~ impressive in appearance; "a baronial mansion"; "an imposing residence"; "a noble tree"; "severe-looking policemen sat astride noble horses"; "stately columns"
imposing
— Adjective
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~ used of a person's appearance or behavior; befitting an eminent person; "his distinguished bearing"; "the monarch's imposing presence"; "she reigned in magisterial beauty"
impossible
— Adjective
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~ (used of persons or their behavior) not acceptable or reasonable; "impossible behavior"
impossible
— Adjective
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~ not capable of occurring or being accomplished or dealt with; "an impossible dream"; "an impossible situation"
impossible
— Adjective
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~ totally unlikely
impotent
— Adjective
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~ (of a male) unable to copulate
impotent
— Adjective
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~ lacking power or ability; "Technology without morality is barbarous; morality without technology is impotent"- Freeman J.Dyson; "felt impotent rage"
impoverished
— Adjective
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~ destroyed financially; "the broken fortunes of the family"
impoverished
— Adjective
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~ poor enough to need help from others
impracticable
— Adjective
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~ not capable of being carried out or put into practice; "refloating the sunken ship proved impracticable because of its fragility"; "a suggested reform that was unfeasible in the prevailing circumstances"
impractical
— Adjective
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~ not practical; not workable or not given to practical matters; "refloating the ship proved impractical because of the expense"; "he is intelligent but too impractical for commercial work"; "an impractical solution"
impractical
— Adjective
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~ not practical or realizable; speculative; "airy theories about socioeconomic improvement"; "visionary schemes for getting rich"
imprecise
— Adjective
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~ not precise; "imprecise astronomical observations"; "the terms he used were imprecise and emotional"