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IMPER'IL, v.t. [in and peril.] To bring into danger.
IMPE'RIOUS, a. [L. imperiosus.] 1. Commanding; dictatorial; haughty; arrogant; o...
IMPE'RIOUSLY, adv. With arrogance of command; with a haughty air of authority; i...
IMPE'RIOUSNESS, n. Authority; air of command. 1. Arrogance of command; haughtine...
IMPER'ISHABLE, a. Not subject to decay; not liable to perish; indestructible; en...
IMPER'ISHABLENESS, n. The quality of being imperishable.
IMPER'MANENCE, n. Want of permanence or continued duration.
IMPER'MANENT, a. [in and permanent.] Not permanent; not enduring.
IMPERMEABIL'ITY, n. The quality of being impermeable by a fluid.
IMPER'MEABLE, a. [L. in and permeo; per and meo, to pass.] Not to be passed thro...
IMPER'SONAL, a. [L. impersonalis; in and personalis, from persona. See Person .]...
IMPERSONAL'ITY, n. Indistinction of personality.
IMPER'SONALLY, adv. In the manner of an impersonal verb.
IMPER'SONATE, v.t. To personify.
IMPER'SONATED, a. Made persons of. [See Personated.]
IMPERSPICU'ITY, n. Want of perspicuity, or clearness to the mind.