How to spell INTECED correctly?
If you mistakenly typed "inteced" instead of "intended", there are a few possible correct suggestions. Firstly, you may have intended to write "intended" itself. Alternatively, you could have meant "interceded" or "interceded". Double-check the context and intended meaning to select the appropriate option.
List of suggestions on how to spell inteced correctly
- entered I entered the building and noticed the beautiful architecture.
- enticed She was enticed by the beautiful scenery and decided to take a long walk in the woods.
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- Indeed Indeed, the statistics show that there has been a significant decrease in crime rates over the past year.
- indexed The bookshelves were indexed alphabetically by author's last name.
- induced The medication she was given induced some undesirable side effects, so they had to switch to a different one.
- infected The wound became infected, causing a fever and swelling around the affected area.
- inhered The potential for greatness inhered within him from an early age.
- injected The doctor injected a shot of antibiotics to treat the infection.
- integer An integer is a whole number without any fractions or decimal points.
- intend I intend to finish my book this month.
- intended I had intended to call my friend last night, but I got busy with work.
- interbed The sedimentary rock formation consists of alternating layers of sandstone and shale interbedded with limestone.
- intercede As a mediator, it was her duty to intercede between the two disputing parties and try to resolve the issue.
- interned During World War II, Japanese-American citizens were interned in camps across the United States.
- interred The famous writer was interred in the cemetery near his home.
- intoned The choir members intoned the Gregorian chant with perfect harmony.
- sintered The metal powder was sintered at high temperature to obtain a dense and strong part.
- wintered The birds in the arctic region have wintered there for centuries.