imparting

IPA: ɪmpˈɑrtɪŋ

noun

  • communication (a giving or sharing of information etc)
  • distribution (a sharing or division of something)
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Examples of "imparting" in Sentences

  • The counter is sublime in imparting all sorts of feelings to men.
  • KIIT takes pride in imparting quality technical education of international standard.
  • Of course, in this context, all that we are imparting is just another layer of irony.
  • In general, large classes are just as effective as small classes in imparting factual information.
  • This teacher should be well trained in imparting the knowledge of map reading, map making and interpretation of maps.
  • The waste of public school is not necessarily the knowledge they have to impart on you, but how much of your life they take in imparting it.
  • [A Guide to English Language Usage for non-native speakers] is a more than handy reference tool for all involved in imparting linguistic knowledge on a regular basis.
  • In the vast majority of classes, the lectures are boring, poorly prepared, and delivered by professors who have no real expertise in imparting knowlege beyond the fact that they have tenure and once did well in school themselves.

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