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IMPROV'ABLE, a. [See Improve .] Susceptible of improvement; capable of growing o...
IMPROVABIL'ITY, n. [See Improvable .] The state or quality of being capable of i...
IMPROS'PEROUSNESS, n. Ill success; want of prosperity.
IMPROS'PEROUSLY, adv. Unsuccessfully; unprosperously; unfortunately.
IMPROS'PEROUS, a. [in and prosperous.] Not prosperous; not successful; unfortuna...
IMPROSPER'ITY, n. Unprosperity; want of success.
IMPROPRI'ETY, n. [L. improprius. See Improper .] 1. Unfitness; unsuitableness to...
IMPRO'PRIATOR, n. A layman who has possession of the lands of the church or an e...
IMPROPRIA'TION, n. The act of putting an ecclesiastical benefice into the hands ...
IMPRO'PRIATING, ppr. Appropriating to one's self. 1. Annexing to a lay proprietor.
IMPRO'PRIATED, pp. Appropriated to one's self. [See Appropriated .] 1. Put in po...
IMPRO'PRIATE, v.t. [L. in and proprius, proper.] 1. To appropriate to private us...
IMPROPO'RTIONATE, a. Not proportionate; not adjusted. [Little used.]
IMPROPO'RTIONABLE, a. Not proportionable. [Little used.]
IMPROPI'TIOUS, a. Not propitious; unpropitious. [The latter is the word in use.]
IMPROP'ERLY, adv. Not fitly; in a manner not suited to the end; in a manner not ...