IPA: /ɪˈnoʊblmənt/
KK: /ɪˈnoʊblmənt/
Definition: The process of making someone or something noble or elevating their status to a higher level of respect or honor.
Example: The ennoblement of the commoners was a significant event in the history of the kingdom.
IPA: /ɪˈnoʊblər/
KK: /ɪˈnoʊblər/
Definition: A person who makes someone or something noble or elevates their status or character.
Example: The ennobler of the community worked tirelessly to improve the lives of its members.
IPA: /ɪnˈsoʊl/
KK: /ɪnˈsoʊl/
Definition: To give a soul or spirit to something, making it alive or full of feeling.
Example: The artist aimed to ensoul his paintings with deep emotions.
IPA: /ɪnˈteɪl/
KK: /ɪnˈteɪl/
Definition: A legal arrangement where property or rights are passed down to specific heirs, often with restrictions on how they can be used or sold.
Example: The family estate was under an entail, meaning it could only be inherited by the eldest son.
Definition: To involve or require something as a necessary part or consequence.
Example: The project will entail a lot of hard work and dedication.
IPA: /ɪnˈteɪlmənt/
KK: /ɪnˈteɪlmənt/
Definition: The act of involving or requiring something as a necessary part or consequence.
Example: The entailment of the new policy will affect all employees.
IPA: /ɪnˈtæŋɡlmənt/
KK: /ɪnˈtæŋɡlmənt/
Definition: A situation where things are twisted together or complicated, making it hard to separate them.
Example: The entanglement of the fishing nets caused a delay in our trip.
IPA: /ɪnˈtɛlɪki/
KK: /ɪnˈtɛlɪki/
Definition: A concept in philosophy referring to the realization of potential or the state of something that has fully achieved its essence or purpose.
Example: In Aristotle's philosophy, entelechy represents the actualization of an organism's potential.
IPA: /ɛnˈθɛtɪk/
KK: /ɛnˈθɛtɪk/
Definition: Relating to something that is caused by a pathogenic organism that has been introduced into a system.
Example: The enthetic infection required immediate medical attention.
IPA: /ɛnˈθɪmiːm/
KK: /ɛnˈθɪmiːm/
Definition: A type of argument in logic where one of the main statements is not clearly expressed, making it implied rather than stated outright.
Example: In his speech, he used an enthymeme to persuade the audience without stating all the premises directly.
IPA: /ˈɛn.tɪ.ti/
KK: /ˈɛntɪti/
Definition: A thing that exists as a separate and distinct unit, such as a person, organization, or concept.
Example: In the business world, a corporation is considered a legal entity.
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