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inter |
v. [کراس] place in grave or tomb; bury; place in earth and cover They are going to inter the body tomorrow at Broadlawn Cemetery. |
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interaction |
n. [رابطہ] communication; a mutual or reciprocal action; interacting Spatial interaction is a dynamic flow process from one location to another. |
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interim |
n. [عبوری] the time between one event, process; interval of time For banks on edge, their ability to maintain capital levels in the interim is the important factor. |
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interlude |
n. [وقفہ] a short entertainment on the stage between the acts of a play, or between the play and the afterpiece Kerensky has a place in history, of a brief interlude between despotisms. |
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intersection |
n. [چوراہا] the point where lines intersect; an act of intersecting The street will be widened as part of the new Golden Ears Route and 176 Street intersection construction. |
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intervene |
v. [مداخلت] get involved; come, appear, or lie between two things The place to intervene is to slow down the number of children who begin smoking. |
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intestine |
a. [آنت] inward; internal with regard to a state or country; domestic; not foreign These struggles are all intestine affairs of the nation. |
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intimidation |
n. [دھمکی] act of making timid or fearful, of deterring by threats; state of being intimidated The voters were kept from the polls by intimidation. |
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intricate |
a. [پیچیدہ] complex; elaborate; having many complexly arranged elements By contrast, Peirce's logic is reasonably clear, and he takes great pains to work it out in intricate detail. |
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intrusion |
n. [گھسپیٹھ] inappropriate or unwelcome addition; infringement; violation; forcible inclusion or entry This newspaper article is a disgraceful intrusion into my private life. |
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invoice |
n. [رسید] bill; commercial document issued by a seller to the buyer indicating the products, quantities, and prices The first section of the sample invoice is the information block. |
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invoke |
v. [پرستش] call upon; ask for; request earnestly I again invoke the cooperation of the executive and legislative authorities of the States for this great purpose. |
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iota |
n. [iota inured] a very small amount; a bit; ninth letter of the Greek alphabet All this does not take away one iota from the terrible acts committed yesterday. |