| IMBALMS | • imbalms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbalm. • IMBALM v. to impregnate with balm or perfume e.g. to preserve a dead body, also EMBALM. |
| IMBARKS | • imbarks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbark. • IMBARK v. to enclose in bark. |
| IMBASED | • imbased v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbase. • IMBASE v. to lower, debase, also EMBASE, EMBACE. |
| IMBASES | • imbases v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbase. • IMBASE v. to lower, debase, also EMBASE, EMBACE. |
| IMBATHE | • imbathe v. Obsolete form of embathe. • IMBATHE v. (archaic) to bathe, also EMBATHE. |
| IMBIBED | • imbibed v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbibe. • IMBIBE v. to drink. |
| IMBIBER | • imbiber n. One who imbibes, who drinks, especially alcoholic beverages. • IMBIBER n. one that imbibes. |
| IMBIBES | • imbibes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbibe. • IMBIBE v. to drink. |
| IMBIZOS | • imbizos n. Plural of imbizo. • IMBIZO n. (Zulu) a gathering of people at the request of a chieftain. |
| IMBLAZE | • imblaze v. Archaic form of emblaze. • IMBLAZE v. to adorn with glittering embellishments, also EMBLAZE. |
| IMBOSKS | • imbosks v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbosk. • IMBOSK v. to go deep into the woods. |
| IMBOSOM | • imbosom v. Alternative form of embosom. • IMBOSOM v. to embrace, also EMBOSOM. |
| IMBOWER | • imbower v. Archaic form of embower. • IMBOWER v. to give shelter, also EMBOWER. |
| IMBRAST | • imbrast v. (Obsolete) simple past tense and past participle of imbrace. • IMBRAST v. (Spenser) embraced. |
| IMBROWN | • imbrown v. Archaic spelling of embrown. • IMBROWN v. to make brown, also EMBROWN. |
| IMBRUED | • imbrued v. Simple past tense and past participle of imbrue. • imbrued adj. (Obsolete) Stained with blood; wounded, bloody. • imbrued adj. (Heraldry) Stained with blood. |
| IMBRUES | • imbrues v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbrue. • IMBRUE v. to drench, also EMBRUE. |
| IMBRUTE | • imbrute v. To make brutal. • imbrute v. To degrade to the state of a brute. • IMBRUTE v. (archaic) to degrade to the state of a brute, also EMBRUTE. |
| IMBUING | • imbuing v. Present participle of imbue. • IMBUE v. to inspire with. |
| IMBURSE | • imburse v. (Transitive, obsolete) To put into a purse; to save, to store up. • imburse v. (Transitive, obsolete) To give money to, to pay; to stock or supply with money. • imburse v. (Transitive, obsolete) To pay back money that is owed; to refund, to repay, to reimburse. |