impart|imparted|imparting|imparts in English
verb
[im·part || ɪm'pɑrt /-'pɑːt]
bestow, give, grant; disclose, reveal, divulge, tell
Use "impart|imparted|imparting|imparts" in a sentence
1. The university imparts information, but it imparts it imaginatively.
2. 1 The university imparts information, but it imparts it imaginatively.
3. Blue Chalcedony imparts mental
4. Her presence imparted an air of elegance .
5. Grateful for all that thy bounty imparts,
6. Absorbed dose, specific energy imparted, kerma, absorbed dose index
7. So God imparts to human hearts
8. Condiments impart flavour to food.
9. Oral composition comprises a wintergreen flavour imparting ingredient and having an alkaline pH, wherein the wintergreen flavour imparting ingredient is 2'-hydroxypropiophenone.
10. She imparted the secret to her friend.
11. They impart wisdom, morals, history.
12. ASEPSIA COURSE AND Antisepsia IMPARTED BY CIVIL PROTECTION
13. An historical awareness also imparts a sense of continuity.
14. Accustom: to impart knowledge of a …
15. Impart to us your active force,
16. He lives all blessings to impart.
17. Imparting wisdom takes time, as well as much patience.
18. I have no news to impart .
19. It imparts a distinct smoky flavor to whisky.
20. Aqueous composition and method for imparting resistance to stain absorption
21. 2 The nitroalkanol imparts improved sensitivity and detonation velocities.
22. Everything that one writes should impart the writer.
23. At all times, be ready to impart
24. To impart interest or zest to; enliven.
25. A teacher's aim is to impart knowledge.