Dictionary: UN-IM-PRESS'I-BLE – UN-IN-FECT'ED

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UN-IM-PRESS'I-BLE, a.

Not impressible.

UN-IM-PRESS'IVE, a.

Not impressive; not forcible; not adapted to affect or awaken the passions. Beddoes.

UN-IM-PRESS'IVE-LY, adv.

Unforcibly; without impression.

UN-IM-PRIS'ON-ED, a.

Not confined in prison.

UN-IM-PROV'A-BLE, a.

  1. Not capable of improvement, melioration or advancement to a better condition. Rambler.
  2. Incapable of being cultivated or tilled. Wolcott.

UN-IM-PROV'A-BLE-NESS, n.

The quality of being not improvable. Hammond.

UN-IM-PROV'A-BLY, adv.

Without being improvable.

UN-IM-PROV'ED, a.

  1. Not improved; not made better or wiser; not advanced in knowledge, manners or excellence. Rawle. Pope. Glanville.
  2. Not used for a valuable purpose. How many advantages unimproved have we to regret. As. Research. 1. x.
  3. Not used; not employed. Hamilton. Ramsay.
  4. Not tilled; not cultivated; as, unimproved land or soil; unimproved lots of ground. Laws of Penn. Franklin. Ramsay.
  5. Uncensured; not disapproved. [This sense, from the L. improbo, is entirely obsolete.]

UN-IM-PROV'ING, a.

Not improving; not tending to advance or instruct. Johnson.

UN-IM-PU'TA-BLE, a.

Not imputable or chargeable to.

U-NI-MUS'CU-LAR, a.

Having one muscle only and one impression, as a bivalve molluscan. Kirby.

UN-IN-CAR'NATE, a.

Not incarnate.

UN-IN-CHANT'ED, a.

Not enchanted; not affected by magic or enchantment; not haunted. [Usually unenchanted.]

UN-IN-CIT'ED, a.

Not incited. Wordsworth.

UN-IN-CLOS'ED, a.

Not inclosed.

UN-IN-COR'PO-RA-TED, a.

Not incorporated.

UN-IN-CREAS'A-BLE, a.

Admitting no increase. [Not in use.] Boyle.

UN-IN-CUM'BER-ED, a.

  1. Not incumbered; not burdened.
  2. Free from any temporary estate or interest, or from mortgage, or other charge or debt; as, an estate unencumbered with dower.

UN-IN-DEBT'ED, a.

  1. Not indebted.
  2. Not borrowed. [Unusual.] Young.

UN-IN-DIF'FER-ENT, a.

Not indifferent; not unbiased; partial; leaning to one party. Hooker.

UN-IN-DORS'ED, a.

Not indorsed; not assigned; as, an unindorsed note or bill.

UN-IN-DUC'ED, a.

Not induced.

UN-IN-DUS'TRI-OUS, a.

Not industrious; not diligent in labor, study or other pursuit. Decay of Piety.

UN-IN-DUS'TRI-OUS-LY, adv.

Without industry.

UN-IN-FECT'ED, a.

  1. Not infected; not contaminated or affected by foul infectious air.
  2. Not corrupted.