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impart
/ ɪˈɑː /
verb
- to communicate (information); relate
- to give or bestow (something, esp an abstract quality)
to impart wisdom
Derived Forms
- ˈ貹ٲ, adjective
- ˌ貹ˈٲپDz, noun
- ˈ貹ٱ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ·貹·· adjective
- ·貹·ٲ·پDz [im-pahr-, tey, -sh, uh, n], ·貹·Գ noun
- ·貹· noun
- ··貹 verb (used with object)
- -·貹·Բ adjective
- ܲ··貹· adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of impart1
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Example Sentences
The departures, as O’Malley said, take place without any effort to have the departing people train their replacements or impart the information they need to take over their jobs.
I would have reminded my mom of what she did, because in Disneyland I saw many of the lessons she attempted to impart.
Raw fruit — whether fresh, dried, or dehydrated — can impart entirely different textures and flavors.
The bourbon and sherry, plus a few additional ingredients, make up for the depth and richness otherwise imparted from a long simmered fish broth made from, let’s just say, the less desirable bits.
"I do think the UK wide consistency would have been much, much simpler from the point of view of trying to impart a very clear but important message to residents of the UK," he said.
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