The city council acted in an intruvient way when they changed their support of a homeless shelter. Therefore, voting unanimously to close a non-compliant organization.
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After slipping on a package of cottage cheese, Steve was saved from mass absolute bangage by his stainless steel buns intrusion shield.
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An Intrexian is a person who has helped develop Intrex, uses Intrex, or just simply believes in its success.
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Get the Intruding balls mug.A state of internal wandering—between hope and numbness, presence and detachment. The lonely pause between phases of life where nothing fits, but everything itches to change.
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Definition:
1. To fly into or enter an enclosed space rapidly.
2. To penetrate an environment or atmosphere promptly.
3. To traverse boundaries or thresholds rapidly.
4. To enter or infiltrate confined areas promptly.
Significance:
• It defines flying into closed spaces.
• It emphasizes rapid penetration.
• It identifies entrance or traversal of barriers.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of rapid flight.
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly into".
Past verb: intraviated
Present simple verb: intraviate, intraviates
Present continuous verb: intraviating
Definition:
1. To fly into or enter an enclosed space rapidly.
2. To penetrate an environment or atmosphere promptly.
3. To traverse boundaries or thresholds rapidly.
4. To enter or infiltrate confined areas promptly.
Significance:
• It defines flying into closed spaces.
• It emphasizes rapid penetration.
• It identifies entrance or traversal of barriers.
• It avoids compound and intricate verbs.
• It simplifies descriptions of rapid flight.
• It improves clarity in aviation contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "fly into".
Past verb: intraviated
Present simple verb: intraviate, intraviates
Present continuous verb: intraviating
Examples:
• "Birds (avifauna) intraviate nest boxes effortlessly."
• "Aircraft intraviate airport hangars effortlessly."
• "Drone operators intraviate tight spaces proficiently."
• "Pilots intraviate tunnels with precision."
• "Scientists observe insects intraviating mature flowers."
• "Birds (avifauna) intraviate nest boxes effortlessly."
• "Aircraft intraviate airport hangars effortlessly."
• "Drone operators intraviate tight spaces proficiently."
• "Pilots intraviate tunnels with precision."
• "Scientists observe insects intraviating mature flowers."
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Compto: That chick is totally staring at you dawg.
Shawn: I know. She's scary lookin' yo.
Compto: It's an optical intrusion.
Shawn: I know. She's scary lookin' yo.
Compto: It's an optical intrusion.
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