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"impregnate", "permeate", "pervade", "saturate", "deluge", "drown", "fill", "flood", "inundate", "overwhelm", "submerge" ], "near antonyms":[ "deprive", "divest", "strip", "clear", "empty", "eliminate", "remove", "take (away)" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "inoculated":{ "to cause (as a person) to become filled or saturated with a certain quality or principle":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "inoculated them with the idea that the individual can always make a difference in this world" ], "near antonyms":[ "deprived", "divested", "stripped", "stript", "cleared", "emptied", "eliminated", "removed", "took (away)" ], "related":[ "animated", "charged", "enlivened", "invigorated", "leavened", "implanted", "instilled", "planted", "impregnated", "permeated", "pervaded", "saturated", "deluged", "drowned", "filled", "flooded", "inundated", "overwhelmed", "submerged" ], "synonyms":[ "endued", "indued", "imbued", "inculcated", "infused", "ingrained", "engrained", "invested", "steeped", "suffused" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "inoculates":{ "to cause (as a person) to become filled or saturated with a certain quality or principle":{ "antonyms":[], "examples":[ "inoculated them with the idea that the individual can always make a difference in this world" ], "near antonyms":[ "deprives", "divests", "strips", "clears", "empties", "eliminates", "removes", "takes (away)" ], "related":[ "animates", "charges", "enlivens", "invigorates", "leavens", "implants", "instills", "plants", "impregnates", "permeates", "pervades", "saturates", "deluges", "drowns", "fills", "floods", "inundates", "overwhelms", "submerges" ], "synonyms":[ "endues", "indues", "imbues", "inculcates", "infuses", "ingrains", "engrains", "invests", "steeps", "suffuses" ] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "inoculating":{ "to cause (as a person) to become filled or saturated with a certain quality or principle":{ "examples":[ "inoculated them with the idea that the individual can always make a difference in this world" ], "synonyms":[ "enduing", "induing", "imbuing", "inculcating", "infusing", "ingraining", "engraining", "investing", "steeping", "suffusing" ], "near synonyms":[ "animating", "charging", "enlivening", "invigorating", "leavening", "implanting", "instilling", "planting", "impregnating", "permeating", "pervading", "saturating", "deluging", "drowning", "filling", "flooding", "inundating", "overwhelming", "submerging" ], "near antonyms":[ "depriving", "divesting", "stripping", "clearing", "emptying", "eliminating", "removing", "taking (away)" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "verb" ] }, "inoffensiveness":{ "as in harmlessness":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "harmlessness", "chastity", "purity", "sinlessness", "morality", "virtue", "decency", "goodness", "honesty", "incorruptibility", "integrity", "law-abidingness", "righteousness", "uprightness", "virtuousness", "blamelessness", "faultlessness", "guiltlessness", "impeccability", "innocence", "innocency", "irreproachability", "irreproachableness" ], "near antonyms":[ "blameworthiness", "culpability", "guilt", "guiltiness", "blame", "fault", "responsibility", "corruption", "criminality", "depravity", "evil", "immorality", "reprehensibleness", "sinfulness", "wickedness", "harmfulness", "offensiveness" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "noun" ] }, "inordinate":{ "going beyond a normal or acceptable limit in degree or amount":{ "examples":[ "an inordinate number of complaints about the slow pace of snow removal around the city" ], "synonyms":[ "baroque", "devilish", "excessive", "exorbitant", "extravagant", "extreme", "fancy", "immoderate", "insane", "intolerable", "lavish", "overdue", "overextravagant", "overmuch", "overweening", "plethoric", "steep", "stiff", "towering", "unconscionable", "undue", "unmerciful" ], "near synonyms":[ "boundless", "endless", "immeasurable", "infinite", "limitless", "unbearable", "unjustifiable", "unwarranted", "improper", "inappropriate", "thick", "unseemly", "unrestrained" ], "near antonyms":[ "deficient", "inadequate", "insufficient", "minimal", "minimum" ], "antonyms":[ "middling", "moderate", "modest", "reasonable", "temperate" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "inopportunely":{ "before the usual or expected time":{ "examples":[ "dropped in inopportunely , before dinner was ready" ], "synonyms":[ "beforehand", "early", "precociously", "prematurely", "unseasonably" ], "near synonyms":[ "immediately", "instantly", "presently", "promptly", "pronto", "punctually", "apropos", "betimes", "seasonably" ], "near antonyms":[], "antonyms":[ "belatedly", "late", "tardily" ] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "inoperative":{ "not being in a state of use, activity, or employment":{ "examples":[ "be careful when putting your hands in even an inoperative garbage disposal" ], "synonyms":[ "dead", "dormant", "fallow", "free", "idle", "inactive", "inert", "latent", "off", "unused", "vacant" ], "near synonyms":[ "abeyant", "arrested", "interrupted", "suspended", "unoccupied", "asleep", "comatose", "lifeless", "moribund", "quiescent", "sleepy", "inoperable", "unusable", "unworkable", "useless", "dull", "slow" ], "near antonyms":[ "functional", "operable", "operational", "workable", "assiduous", "industrious", "sedulous", "energetic", "vigorous", "feasible", "practical", "usable", "useable", "useful", "viable" ], "antonyms":[ "active", "alive", "busy", "employed", "functioning", "going", "living", "on", "operating", "operative", "running", "working" ] }, "not being in working order":{ "examples":[ "looking for an expert to fix the inoperative grandfather clock" ], "synonyms":[ "down", "inoperable", "kaput", "kaputt", "malfunctioning", "nonfunctional", "nonfunctioning", "nonoperating" ], "near synonyms":[ "broken", "off", "deactivated", "deadlocked", "ineffective", "ineffectual", "nonproductive", "unproductive", "unusable", "unworkable", "useless" ], "near antonyms":[ "effective", "effectual", "employable", "performing", "producing", "productive", "serving", "usable", "useable", "useful", "viable", "workable" ], "antonyms":[ "functional", "functioning", "operable", "operant", "operating", "operational", "operative", "running", "working" ] }, "having no legal or binding force":{ "examples":[ "the decision of the state's supreme court has rendered the law inoperative" ], "synonyms":[ "bad", "invalid", "nonbinding", "nonvalid", "nugatory", "null", "null and void", "void" ], "near synonyms":[ "illegal", "useless", "worthless", "ineffective", "ineffectual" ], "near antonyms":[ "legal", "working" ], "antonyms":[ "binding", "good", "valid" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "inoperable":{ "not being in working order":{ "examples":[ "we have several inoperable cars on the property" ], "synonyms":[ "down", "inoperative", "kaput", "kaputt", "malfunctioning", "nonfunctional", "nonfunctioning", "nonoperating" ], "near synonyms":[ "broken", "off", "deactivated", "deadlocked", "ineffective", "ineffectual", "nonproductive", "unproductive", "unusable", "unworkable", "useless" ], "near antonyms":[ "effective", "effectual", "employable", "performing", "producing", "productive", "serving", "usable", "useable", "useful", "viable", "workable" ], "antonyms":[ "functional", "functioning", "operable", "operant", "operating", "operational", "operative", "running", "working" ] }, "not capable of being put to use or account":{ "examples":[ "a delightfully creative but inoperable plan for building a theme park in the area" ], "synonyms":[ "impracticable", "impractical", "nonpractical", "unserviceable", "unusable", "unworkable", "useless" ], "near synonyms":[ "unsuitable", "inaccessible", "unattainable", "unavailable", "unobtainable", "unreachable", "dead", "dormant", "fallow", "free", "idle", "inactive", "inert", "inoperative", "latent", "arrested", "interrupted", "suspended", "unrealistic" ], "near antonyms":[ "accessible", "acquirable", "available", "obtainable", "procurable", "reachable", "all-around", "all-round", "handy", "active", "alive", "busy", "employed", "functioning", "operating", "operative", "running", "working" ], "antonyms":[ "applicable", "feasible", "functional", "operable", "operational", "practicable", "practical", "serviceable", "ultrapractical", "usable", "useable", "useful", "utilizable", "workable" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "inopportune":{ "occurring before the usual or expected time":{ "examples":[ "their inopportune arrival before the house was cleaned" ], "synonyms":[ "early", "precocious", "premature", "unseasonable", "untimely" ], "near synonyms":[ "unanticipated", "unexpected", "unforeseen", "unlooked-for", "abrupt", "sudden" ], "near antonyms":[ "behindhand", "belated", "delinquent", "latish", "overdue", "slow", "tardy", "anticipated", "expected", "delayed", "detained", "postponed" ], "antonyms":[ "late" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "inoffensive":{ "not causing or being capable of causing injury or hurt":{ "examples":[ "an inoffensive little joke at the opening of his speech" ], "synonyms":[ "anodyne", "benign", "harmless", "hurtless", "innocent", "innocuous", "safe", "white" ], "near synonyms":[ "healthful", "healthy", "salubrious", "wholesome", "benignant", "sound", "trustworthy", "gentle", "gracious", "mild", "nonthreatening", "painless", "unobjectionable", "noncorrosive", "nondestructive", "nonfatal", "noninfectious", "nonlethal", "nonpoisonous", "nonpolluting", "nontoxic", "nonvenomous" ], "near antonyms":[ "poisonous", "venomous", "menacing", "ominous", "sinister", "threatening", "hazardous", "imperiling", "imperilling", "jeopardizing", "parlous", "perilous", "risky", "unsafe", "unsound", "nasty", "noisome", "unhealthful", "unhealthy", "unwholesome", "offensive", "painful", "scathing", "wounding", "deadly", "fatal", "lethal", "ruinous", "destructive", "insidious", "malignant", "noxious", "pestilent", "polluted", "tainted" ], "antonyms":[ "adverse", "bad", "baleful", "baneful", "damaging", "dangerous", "deleterious", "detrimental", "evil", "harmful", "hurtful", "ill", "injurious", "mischievous", "nocuous", "noxious", "pernicious", "prejudicial", "wicked" ] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] }, "inordinately":{ "beyond a normal or acceptable limit":{ "examples":[ "taking an inordinately long time to finish the house" ], "synonyms":[ "devilishly", "excessively", "exorbitantly", "intolerably", "monstrously", "overly", "overmuch", "too", "unacceptably", "unduly" ], "near synonyms":[ "extravagantly", "immoderately", "intemperately", "extortionately", "inexcusably", "obscenely", "unbearably", "unconscionably", "unreasonably", "improperly", "inappropriately", "abnormally", "extraordinarily", "freakishly", "singularly", "uncommonly", "uncustomarily", "unusually", "astronomically", "considerably", "deadly", "eminently", "especially", "exceedingly", "exceeding", "exceptionally", "extensively", "extra", "extremely", "greatly", "highly", "hugely", "incredibly", "mightily", "remarkably", "significantly", "substantially", "super", "terribly", "very", "whacking" ], "near antonyms":[ "acceptably", "moderately", "modestly", "reasonably", "temperately", "barely", "hardly", "just", "marginally", "meagerly", "minimally", "scantily", "scarcely", "slightly" ], "antonyms":[ "deficiently", "inadequately", "insufficiently" ] }, "type":[ "adverb" ] }, "inobservant":{ "as in absent , distracted":{ "examples":[], "synonyms":[], "near synonyms":[ "absent", "absentminded", "abstracted", "distracted", "inattentive", "unabsorbed", "unfocused", "unfocussed", "daydreaming", "dreamy", "faraway", "foggy", "hazy", "lost", "oblivious", "preoccupied", "remote", "apathetic", "disinterested", "uninterested" ], "near antonyms":[ "absorbed", "attentive", "deep", "engrossed", "enthralled", "focused", "focussed", "immersed", "intent", "observant", "rapt", "engaged", "interested", "intrigued", "involved", "hypnotized", "mesmerized" ], "antonyms":[] }, "type":[ "adjective" ] } }