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IMPROPO'RTIONATE, a. Not proportionate; not adjusted. [Little used.]
IMPRO'PRIATE, v.t. [L. in and proprius, proper.] 1. To appropriate to private us...
IMPRO'PRIATED, pp. Appropriated to one's self. [See Appropriated .] 1. Put in po...
IMPRO'PRIATING, ppr. Appropriating to one's self. 1. Annexing to a lay proprietor.
IMPROPRIA'TION, n. The act of putting an ecclesiastical benefice into the hands ...
IMPRO'PRIATOR, n. A layman who has possession of the lands of the church or an e...
IMPROPRI'ETY, n. [L. improprius. See Improper .] 1. Unfitness; unsuitableness to...
IMPROSPER'ITY, n. Unprosperity; want of success.
IMPROS'PEROUS, a. [in and prosperous.] Not prosperous; not successful; unfortuna...
IMPROS'PEROUSLY, adv. Unsuccessfully; unprosperously; unfortunately.
IMPROS'PEROUSNESS, n. Ill success; want of prosperity.
IMPROVABIL'ITY, n. [See Improvable .] The state or quality of being capable of i...
IMPROV'ABLE, a. [See Improve .] Susceptible of improvement; capable of growing o...
IMPROV'ABLENESS, n. Susceptibility of improvement; capableness of being made bet...
IMPROVE, v.t. improov'. [L. in and probo, to prove, or the adjective probus.] 1....
IMPROV'ED, pp. Made better, wiser or more excellent; advanced immoral worth, kno...