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Definition of indispensable

The etymological origin of the indispensable term that we are now going to analyze is found in Latin. Specifically, it must be established that it is a word formed from the union of several lexical components: -The prefix “in-”, which is synonymous with “without” and “no”. -The “dis-” component, […]

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Definition of indescribable

Latin is where we can establish the etymological origin of the indescribable term that we are now going to address. Specifically, it is the result of the sum of several lexical components of said language: -The prefix “in-”, which is synonymous with “no” and “without”. -The word “de-”, which is used to indicate “of […]

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Definition of indelible

Before entering fully into the discovery of the meaning of the term indelible, we are going to proceed to know its etymological origin. In this case, we can establish that it derives from Latin, specifically from “indelebilis”, which means “that cannot be erased” and that it is the result of the sum of the following lexical components of said language: […]

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Definition of indefinite

Of the indefinite term that concerns us now we have to explain, first of all, that it has its etymological origin in Latin. Specifically, we can establish that it is the result of the sum of the following lexical components of said language: -The prefix “in-”, which can be translated as “no” or “without”, among other things. -The prefix “de-”, […]

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Definition of unfailingly

The adverb unfailingly is used with reference to what is done or produced in an unfailing way. According to the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), the adjective indefectible qualifies that which cannot fail to be or be missing. For example: “To increase the chances of winning, the coach inevitably […]

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Definition of inconsistency

The absence of consistency is called inconsistency. This term (consistency), in turn, refers to firmness, persistence or balance. That which has inconsistency, therefore, lacks solidity or stability. For example: “The inconsistency of the government plan became evident a few months into the new president's administration,” […]

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Definition of inquire

Inquire is a verb that comes from the Latin language (indagāre). The term is used to name the intention to know something through research or through questions. For example: “The singer's relatives ask to investigate his death to determine what happened”, “The judge analyzes investigating the father of […]

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Definition of dabble

The verb incursionar has two main uses according to what is indicated by the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) in its dictionary. The first meaning refers to developing a military offensive. For example: “Faced with the death of the enemy leader, the Etruscans decided to venture beyond the Po River to try to conquer new lands”, “Our country […]

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Definition of incredible

The incredible is that which cannot be believed or that is very difficult to accept as true, valid or real. The concept has its etymological origin in the Latin word incredibĭlis. For example: “LeBron James made an incredible play in the last seconds and gave his team the victory”, “It is incredible that, […]

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Definition of incur

With etymological roots in the Latin word incurĕre, incur is a verb that refers to committing a mistake or making a mistake. The term can also refer to causing a negative feeling. For example: “I do not intend to make the same mistake again: I have already learned my lesson”, “A judge cannot make […]

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