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impart
[im-pahrt]
impart
/ ɪmˈpɑːt /
verb
to communicate (information); relate
to give or bestow (something, esp an abstract quality)
to impart wisdom
Other Word Forms
- impartable adjective
- impartation noun
- imparter noun
- impartment noun
- preimpart verb (used with object)
- self-imparting adjective
- unimparted adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of impart1
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Example Sentences
However, “the broader context of a heated rap battle, with incendiary language and offensive accusations hurled by both participants, would not incline the reasonable listener to believe that ‘Not Like Us’ imparts verifiable facts.”
In the lesson covering the handoff of beverages, baristas role-played how to impart warmth to the customer, according to the training material.
Among the messages she said she hopes to impart to leaders next week: Nations need to adopt policies that bring everyone along.
Work requirements impart a “renewed sense of purpose for millions of Americans,” in the view of HUD Secretary Scott Turner.
On Friday, the man who once suggested injecting household cleaners into the lungs could cure COVID-19, took to Truth Social to impart his alleged wisdom.
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