One should always make a great introdiction when acquainting two "important" individuals with each other.
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Definition:
1. To fly inward or enter a confined space aerially.
2. To penetrate an internal area by flying.
3. To traverse borders or entrances from exterior to interior by flight.
4. To enter enclosed zones rapidly through aerial means.
Significance:
• It defines flying into enclosed spaces.
• It emphasizes aerial ingress.
• It identifies rapid internal traversal.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of inward flight.
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly inward" or "fly inside".
Past verb: introaviated
Present simple verb: introaviate, introaviates
Present continuous verb: introaviating
Definition:
1. To fly inward or enter a confined space aerially.
2. To penetrate an internal area by flying.
3. To traverse borders or entrances from exterior to interior by flight.
4. To enter enclosed zones rapidly through aerial means.
Significance:
• It defines flying into enclosed spaces.
• It emphasizes aerial ingress.
• It identifies rapid internal traversal.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of inward flight.
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly inward" or "fly inside".
Past verb: introaviated
Present simple verb: introaviate, introaviates
Present continuous verb: introaviating
Examples:
• "Eagles expertly introaviate cliff-side nesting points."
• "Airplanes introaviate underground hangars during emergencies."
• "Drones introaviate parochial ventilation rays for inspections."
• "Astronauts introaviate pressurized modules upon landing."
• "Survey airplanes introaviate valleys for mapping purposes."
• "Eagles expertly introaviate cliff-side nesting points."
• "Airplanes introaviate underground hangars during emergencies."
• "Drones introaviate parochial ventilation rays for inspections."
• "Astronauts introaviate pressurized modules upon landing."
• "Survey airplanes introaviate valleys for mapping purposes."
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Susie is an obligate introvert; instead of following a proper public school education, due to a myriad of sensible reasons, she learns shit at home using Acellus, Wikipedia, her parents' biased political opinions, reality shows, and homeschool textbooks. The downside or "opportunity cost" of this is that she is unable to make friends face-to-face at school. She instead meets them mostly on the internet...
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