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What does inbitious?

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Anonymous

∙ 13y ago
Updated: 8/3/2025

"Inbitious" appears to be a misspelling or a less common term, as it is not widely recognized in English. If you meant "ambitious," it refers to having a strong desire and determination to achieve success or goals. If it is a specific term from a niche context, please provide additional details for clarification.

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