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in·built [ˌɪnˈbɪlt] ADJ Brit

II . in·tent [ɪnˈtent] ADJ

in·tact [ɪnˈtækt] ADJ usu pred

1. intact (physically):

2. intact fig (morally):

in·tui·tion [ˌɪntjuˈɪʃən] N

in·tui·tive [ɪnˈtju:ɪtɪv] ADJ

I . in·trude [ɪnˈtru:d] VB intr

2. intrude (unwelcome presence):

II . in·trude [ɪnˈtru:d] VB trans

I . in·ter·im [ˈɪntərɪm] N no pl (meantime)

bis·cuit [ˈbɪskɪt] N

1. biscuit:

biscuit Brit Aus
biscuit Brit Aus
keks m

2. biscuit (bread type):

biscuit Am
that [really] takes the biscuit Brit inf

cir·cuit [ˈsɜ:kɪt] N

1. circuit ELEC:

3. circuit (circular route):

con·duit [ˈkɒndjuɪt, ˈkɒndɪt] N

ˈwet·suit N

in·hab·it [ɪnˈhæbɪt] VB trans

in·her·it [ɪnˈherɪt] VB trans

in·hib·it [ɪnˈhɪbɪt] VB trans

1. inhibit (restrict):

zavirati [perf zavreti]

in·quire VB trans, intr esp Am

inquire → enquire:

See also enquire

I . in·tern VB trans [ɪnˈtɜ:n]

intern POL, MIL
intern POL, MIL

II . in·tern VB intr [ɪnˈtɜ:n] esp Am

III . in·tern N [ˈɪntɜ:n] esp Am

in·tone [ɪnˈtəʊn] VB trans

I . in·take [ˈɪnteɪk] N

3. intake (number of people):

intake MIL

4. intake:

intake MECH, TECH
dovod m
intake MECH, TECH
dotok m

II . in·take [ˈɪnteɪk] ADJ

I . fruit [fru:t] N

II . fruit [fru:t] VB intr

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The group intuits that the presses are set to compress the room each time they fail to solve a puzzle by the stated time limit.
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He lets her know he will listen if she decides to talk, intuiting the true nature of events.
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All intuit and theorize that the origin of the world/universe is in vibration, sound, or music.
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That section is devoted to the inquiry of the "a priori" conditions of human sensibility, i.e. the faculty by which humans intuit objects.
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We intuit this connection, and in this process there is something mystical.
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He intuited that natural science was struggling to overcome a traditional ontology of timeless material substances, because it does not suit natural phenomena.
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They can only be made intelligible by being intuited or perceived.
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The locals feared her, having intuited that she was a witch.
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For example, when we combine both concepts, we can intuit that the number three is prime and that it is greater than two.
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This sense of wholeness, of all the parts of the work coalescing, can only be intuited.
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