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121 inconceivable
inkən'si:vəbl(not able to be imagined or believed: inconceivable wickedness.) utenkelig, ubegripeligufatteligadj. \/ˌɪnkənˈsiːvəbl\/1) utenkelig, ufattelig2) ( hverdagslig) utroliginconceivable to utenkelig for -
122 inconsolable
inkən'səulebl(not able to be comforted: the inconsolable widow.) utrøsteligutrøsteligadj. \/ˌɪnkənˈsəʊləbl\/utrøstelig -
123 incorruptible
(not able to be bribed; honest: The police should be incorruptible.) ubestikkeligadj. \/ˌɪnkəˈrʌptəbl\/1) ubestikkelig2) som ikke kan forderves, som ikke kan råtne3) uforgjengelig, evig -
124 incurable
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125 indecision
indi'siʒən(the state of not being able to decide; hesitation.) ubesluttsomhet, vankelmodighetsubst. \/ˌɪndɪˈsɪʒ(ə)n\/ubesluttsomhet, nøling, vankelmodighet, rådvillhet -
126 indestructible
(not able to be destroyed: an indestructible toy.) som ikke kan ødelegges, uutsliteligadj. \/ˌɪndɪˈstrʌktəbl\/uforgjengelig, som ikke kan ødelegges, som ikke kan slites ut -
127 indisputable
indi'spju:təbl(not able to be denied.) ubestridelig, uomtvisteligubestrideligadj. \/ˌɪndɪˈspjuːtəbl\/udiskutabel, ubestridelig, uomtvistelig -
128 indistinguishable
indi'stiŋɡwiʃəbl(not able to be seen as different or separate: This copy is indistinguishable from the original; The twins are almost indistinguishable.) som ikke kan skjelnesadj. \/ˌɪndɪˈstɪŋɡwɪʃəbl\/som ikke kan skjelnes, umerkeligindistinguishable from somebody\/something umulig å skjelne fra noe(n)
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