impart
IPA: ɪmpˈɑrt
verb
- (transitive) To give or bestow (e.g. a quality or property).
- (transitive) To give a part or to share.
- (transitive) To make known; to show (by speech, writing etc.).
- (intransitive) To hold a conference or consultation.
- (transitive) To obtain a share of; to partake of.
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Examples of "impart" in Sentences
- I advert locution impart you in every module that I knew, modify Hebrew!
- Does location within such an appellation impart additional value to vineyards?
- I hope George Clinton was as funny as usual too, always something insightful to impart from the old man.
- I. ii.112 (161,2) Do I impart toward you] I believe _impart_ is, _impart myself_, _communicate_ whatever I can bestow.
- The most cheerful news to impart is that I’ve just finished working with a writing coach who has been immensely helpful.
- To sum the whole matter up in five words, the philosophy I have been trying to impart is simply "a fair and lasting partnership".
- He looked at me across the table – steadily, eye to eye, as if he would fain impart to my spirit the calmness that was in his own.
- The pose and the facial expression impart a spiritual intensity to the scene that I have found particularly memorable, perhaps partly from nostalgia.
- But there's a piece of Zen wisdom here that I always want to impart, which is: If anybody -- if anybody tells you to do something, including myself -- you know: eat this kind of food or do this -- you always ask the question: How do you know?
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