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IM
1[ahy-em]
verb (used without object)
im-
2variant of in- before b, m, p: imbrute; immigrate; impassion.
IM
3abbreviation
Swimming., individual medley.
Sports., intramural.
Also I.M. Isle of Man.
im-
4variant of in- before b, m, p: imbalance; immoral; imperishable.
im-
5variant of in- before b, m, p: imbed; immure; impose.
I'm
6[ahym]
contraction of I am.
-im
7a plural ending occurring in loanwords from Hebrew.
cherubim.
IM
1abbreviation
computing instant messaging
Also: i.m.. intramuscular
chess International Master
I'm
2/ aɪm /
contraction
I am
im
4abbreviation
Isle of Man
Usage
Example Sentences
Back at class in Busan, Im admitted to some trepidation about his chosen career path.
Another student, 23-year-old Im Sae-jin, decided to enter the field after his grandmother died.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell is supposed to pilot the impact of monetary policy on the business cycle, in a context marked by multiple shocks, and with only some of his navigating instruments operational, says Natixis IM Solutions’ Mabrouk Chetouane, head of global market strategy, in a note.
By watching how spirals move in the IM Lupi disc over time, the team could tell that they were caused by a new planet being born and not a planet growing bigger!
Mr Cooper headed to the Re'im military base in southern Israel on Monday to see the return of the 20 living hostages.
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