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Intrigal

Definition:

adjective

  1. Being or forming an essential part of something; integral.
  2. Having a compelling or captivating quality that arouses curiosity or interest.

noun

  1. A person who is involved in or skilled at intrigue.

verb (transitive)

  1. To involve or entangle in a complicated plot or scheme.

Examples:

1. As the CEO, he played an intrigal role in shaping the company's future.

2. The movie had an intrigal plot twist that kept the audience on the edge of their seats.

3. The intrigal at the royal court was filled with political maneuvering and secret alliances.

4. She is well-known as an intrigal in the spy industry.

5. The conspiracy was so complex that it intrigalled even the most seasoned detectives.

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