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imburse
to put in a purse; to pay

implant
to set in firmly; to insert in the body surgically

import
to bring a product into a country to be sold

incorporate
introduce something into another thing already in existence

induct
to formally bring into office; to admit as a member

influx
a flowing or pouring in; arrival in massive numbers

inject
to force into something; to force fluid in

inscribe
to write or engrave on something

invent
to come upon, find; to create something new

invoke
to call upon

involve
to include or bring into a group (people or things)

audible
able to be heard

auditory
relating to the sense of hearing

auditorium
A large room where people gather to hear a speaker

contradict
to speak against; to say the opposite

dictate
to give orders to, command, to tell what to do

evidence
proof that can be seen and used to support a claim

verdict
the decision a jury makes in a trial

convertible
capable of being changed

debatable
open to discussion or argument

desirable
wanted, wished for, or attractive

eligible
qualified to be chosen

flexible
capable of bending without breaking

gullible
capable of being easily cheated or fooled

invincible
unable to be conquered or defeated

knowledgeable
intelligent or well informed

memorable
interesting or worth remembering

reliable
capable of being trustworthy

suitable
fit or right for some purpose

tangible
capable of being touched; real, concrete
