I couldn't find the definition. I was listening to a lecture on you tube. They kept repeating a word that sounded like "imperitence", but I don't know what the word is.The subject was about building empires. So I thought it might be emperitence or emperidence. Anyway, maybe someone here knows. Thanks.
It could be a jargon word used in that field ... It wasn't imperial of imperialism?
Maybe it was impenitence, meaning hard and not repentant.
Couldn"t find anything for "imperitence."
"Empiridence" called up Empiridence Seminars which looks like a company that runs seminars on the latest in cranio-sacral research for orthopedics, physiotherapists and other professionals dealing with bones, tendons, ligaments and joints.
What did the word seem to mean in the context used?
What was the accent of the speaker?
Did the U-tube clip offer any reference or clue on how to contact the speaker?