In the vicinity of
[Expression]
(near; close to (a place)).
The stolen car was found in the vicinity of the mall.
We live in the vicinity of the school.
Immeasurable
[Adjective]
(too large, extensive or great to be measured).
His films had an immeasurable effect on a generation of Japanese.
The typhoon caused immeasurable damage.
Invariably
[Adverb]
(always).
He was invariably late for work every day.
He invariably had his coffee by 6 o'clock.
My mom invariably gets up early, even on the weekends.
Implement
[Verb]
(to put something into effect).
A new work programme for young people will be implemented by the
government.
Some measures can be implemented to encourage people to take up walking
as part of their daily routine.
Inequalities
[Noun]
(the quality of being unequal or uneven).
There are economic inequalities between different regions of the country.
Increasing levels of poverty and rising wealth inequalities impact on the
economic growth of a country and the security of its citizens.
Initiative
[Noun]
(a new plan or process to deal with something, such as a
problem).
The government has adopted several initiatives to deal with unemployment.
He takes the initiative in helping his mother do the housework.
Immerse
[Verb]
(to become completely involved in something).
He got some books out of the library and immersed himself in Chinese
history and culture.
She had immersed herself in writing short stories.
In advance
[Expression]
(before a certain time; before you do something
else).
Can you pay me in advance?
Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
Intimidating
[Adjective]
(making you feel nervous, less confident, or
frightened).
It's a bit intimidating.
He finds it very intimidating to speak in front of a large number of people.
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