imˈpulse (ĭmˈpŭls), quick feeling.
imˈpulses of his inˌcli-naˈtion (ĭmˈpŭls-ez of his ĭnˌklĭ-nāˈshŭn), his own natural desires or wishes, the forces of his nature.
im-puˈni-ty (ĭm-pūˈnĭ-tĭ), without punishment.
imˌpu-taˈtion (ĭmˌpu᷵-tāˈshŭn), insinuation, hinted accusation.
in-adˈe-quate (ĭn-ădˈe᷵-kwāt), insufficient.
in-alˈien-a-ble rights (ĭn-ālˈyĕn-ȧ-b’l), rights that cannot be taken away.
in-apˈpli-ca-ble (ĭn-ăpˈlĭ-kȧ-b’l), unsuitable.
in-auˌgu-raˈtion (ĭn-ôˌgu᷵-rāˈshŭn), an ushering in, the ceremony of investing the president with the powers of his office.
Inˈca (ĭnˈkȧ), a South American tribe of Indians, which attained unusual culture and art.
inˌcan-taˈtion so se-reneˈ (ĭnˌkăn-tāˈshŭn so se᷵-rēnˈ), a charm sung so clearly and calmly.