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Impire

Impire \Im"pire\, n. See Umpire. [Obs.]
--Huloet.

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impire

n. (obsolete form of umpire English).

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Impire

Impire is a three-dimensional single-player and co-operative real-time strategy video game developed by Cyanide Studios and published by Paradox Interactive, and released for the PC on February 14, 2013.

Usage examples of "impire".

Just to be back in the Impire, his Impire, was a strangely unwelcome sensation.

Much as he hated it, he was an outlaw now, a rebel against his own impire, an enemy of his people.

The Impire is just too big for him to ensorcel everyone, and a dwarf imperor would not be acceptable—he would always be frightened of revolution, see?

Like all imps, he had always dreamed of a universal Impire, of bringing everybody into the fold and extending to all races the benefits of imperial rule.

Thousands of men like him had built the Impire, and he would sooner die than let it all fall into the hands of a dwarf.

He was stronger than he had been for years, he insisted, and no one doubted that his grip on the Impire was as firm as it had ever been.

In a brief three weeks she had conquered the capital of the Impire, and tonight was her night.

Goblins and winter together had driven the XIIth Legion back from the pass, the most humiliating setback the Impire had suffered in years.

It was the capital of the Impire, the mother of superlatives, the City of the Gods.

The Protocol should have made all the wardens imps, to protect the Impire properly.

He had visited almost every corner of the Impire in the past few hectic years, but then he had always been accompanied by well-armed youngsters prepared to bleed in his defense if necessary.

It served the world and the Impire well for three thousand years, but now it’s dead.

Thus was the business of the Impire transacted, in the dying time of Emshandar IV.

Yet they were the most sacred relics of the Impire, for they had belonged to the great Emine II.

In the Impire danger had added a new element to the strain, while Azak had set the same brutal pace, racing from post to post as if he were an imperial courier, bribing the postmasters to give him the best horses, paying penalty for what he had done to the last lot.