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instructly/ɪnˈstrʌkt.li/adverbadvanced

In an instructive manner; informatively or with authoritative guidance.

She spoke instructly to the apprentices, ensuring every detail of the craft was understood.

ínsula/ˈĩ.su.lɐ/nounadvanced

An island, especially one that is small or isolated; metaphorically, a small territory or a distinct area separated from its surroundings.

O governador sonhava em governar sua própria ínsula distante.

insular/ˈɪn.sjə.lər/adjectiveadvanced

Ignorant of or uninterested in cultures, ideas, or perspectives outside one's own experience; narrow-minded or illiberal.

The small, insular community was hesitant to welcome newcomers or adopt modern ideas.

intact/ɪnˈtækt/adjectiveintermediate

Not damaged, impaired, or altered in any way; complete and whole.

The ancient manuscript survived the fire and remained completely intact.

intagli/ɪnˈtɑːl.ji/nounadvanced

Engravings or designs carved into a material such as a gemstone or metal, such that the impression sits below the surface; plural or variant form of intaglio.

The museum displayed a collection of ancient Roman intagli carved into carnelian and amethyst.

integral role/ˈɪn.tɪ.ɡrəl roʊl/nounintermediate

A function or position that is essential, fundamental, or necessary for the completeness or proper operation of a larger system or organization.

Communication plays an integral role in the success of any long-term partnership.

integration/ˌɪn.tɪˈɡreɪ.ʃən/nounintermediate

The act or process of combining or bringing together different parts, groups, or elements into a unified, harmonious whole.

The successful integration of the two companies required merging their distinct corporate cultures and IT systems.

intellectually stimulating/ˌɪn.təlˈek.tʃu.ə.li ˈstɪm.jə.leɪ.tɪŋ/adjectiveadvanced

Encouraging deep thought, mental engagement, or intellectual curiosity.

The university hosted an intellectually stimulating debate on the ethics of artificial intelligence.

intelligent/ɪnˈtel.ɪ.dʒənt/adjectiveintermediate

Having or showing the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills; possessing a high mental capacity.

She is an intelligent student who consistently earns top marks in her physics classes.

intelligibility/ɪnˌtel.ɪ.dʒəˈbɪl.ə.ti/nounadvanced

The quality or state of being clear, comprehensible, or easy to understand, particularly in relation to speech, writing, or transmitted signals.

The static on the radio line severely compromised the intelligibility of the pilot's transmission.

intensify/ɪnˈtɛn.sɪ.faɪ/verbintermediate

To become or make something become greater in strength, degree, or intensity.

The storm is expected to intensify as it moves toward the coast.

interact/ˌɪntərˈækt/verbintermediate

To act in such a way as to have an effect on another; to communicate or work together.

The teacher encourages students to interact with each other during group projects.

interclass/ˌɪntərˈklæs/adjectiveintermediate

Existing, occurring, or carried on between different classes, such as social ranks, school grades, or taxonomic groups.

The school organized an interclass soccer tournament to foster healthy competition between the seniors and juniors.

intercontinental/ĩ.teʁ.kõ.ti.nenˈtaw/adjectiveintermediate

Relating to, involving, or traveling between two or more continents.

O voo intercontinental durou mais de dez horas.

interculturally/ˌɪntərˈkʌltʃərāli/adverbadvanced

In a way that involves, relates to, or occurs between two or more different cultures.

The team worked interculturally to develop a global marketing strategy that resonates in both Asia and the West.

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