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    impart
    /ɪmˈpɑːt/

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  2. IMPART definition: 1. to communicate information to someone: 2. to give something a particular feeling, quality, or…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of IMPART is to give, convey, or grant from or as if from a store. How to use impart in a sentence.

  4. Impart definition: to make known; tell; relate; disclose. See examples of IMPART used in a sentence.

  5. IMPART meaning: 1. to communicate information to someone: 2. to give something a particular feeling, quality, or…. Learn more.

  6. It means to pass on, transmit, or bestow. If you share this with your study partner, you are imparting your new wisdom. Studying imparts confidence as well as information, long life imparts wisdom, and anise seed imparts the flavor of licorice.

  7. 1. To grant a share of; bestow: impart a subtle flavor; impart some advice. 2. To make known; disclose: persuaded to impart the secret. 3. To pass on; transmit: imparts forward motion.

  8. Definition of impart verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. 1. transitive verb. If you impart information to people, you tell it to them. [formal] The ability to impart knowledge and command respect is the essential qualification for teachers. 2. transitive verb. To impart a particular quality to something means to give it that quality. [formal]

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English im‧part /ɪmˈpɑːt $ -ɑːrt/ verb [ transitive] formal 1 to give a particular quality to something impart something to something Use a piece of fresh ginger to impart a Far Eastern flavour to simple ingredients. 2 to give information, knowledge, wisdom etc to someone She had information that ...

  11. to communicate (information); relate. to give or bestow (something, esp an abstract quality): to impart wisdom. Etymology: 15th Century: from Old French impartir, from Latin impertīre, from im- (in) + partīre to share, from pars part. imˈpartable adj ˌimparˈtation, imˈpartment n.

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