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Inert, a.
Inertia, n.
In esse. [L.] In being, actually existing, in actual existence or operation. Inestimable, a. Invaluable, priceless, that cannot be estimated, above all price, precious, extremely valuable. Inevitable, a. Unavoidable, necessary, not to be escaped, that must be suffered. Inevitably, ad. Unavoidably, certainly, surely. Inexact, a. Incorrect, inaccurate, without precision. Inexcusable, a. Unpardonable, indefensible, unjustifiable, irremissible, incapable of excuse. Inexhaustible, a. Exhaustless, unfailing, that cannot be exhausted. Inexistence, n. Non-existence, nonentity. Inexorable, a.
Inexpedient, a. Unadvisable, disadvantageous, injudicious, imprudent, indiscreet, ill-judged. Inexperience, n. Rawness, greenness, ignorance, want of experience. Inexperienced, a. Unpractised, untrained, uninitiated, unschooled, raw, unversed, unconversant, undisciplined, unskilled, green, without experience. Inexpert, a. Unskilful, unskilled, awkward, clumsy, unhandy, inapt, bungling, maladroit, without dexterity. Inexpiable, a.
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