Use "impart" in a sentence

1. Condiments impart flavour to food.

2. They impart wisdom, morals, history.

3. Accustom: to impart knowledge of a …

4. Impart to us your active force,

5. He lives all blessings to impart.

6. I have no news to impart .

7. Everything that one writes should impart the writer.

8. At all times, be ready to impart

9. To impart interest or zest to; enliven.

10. A teacher's aim is to impart knowledge.

11. 12 Water Bubbling Up to Impart Everlasting Life

12. She had information that she couldn't wait to impart.

13. And without communication then you cannot impart skills.

14. Preservatives can impart colour and flavour to a product.

15. To impregnate with fragrance; impart a pleasant odor to.

16. • In what ways does God’s word impart courage and comfort?

17. Do you have any wisdom to impart on this subject?

18. Yoga must pep up and not impart weariness and despondency.

19. Both Charcoal and gas grills produce combustion gases that impart flavor

20. The job of the teacher is not simply to impart facts.

21. Interestingly, both businesses impart that deja-vu-all-over-again feeling.

22. Receive and impart information on all aspects of Anc policy and activities

23. Employing drive signal pulses can impart further optical power change speed improvements.

24. A Centrifugal pump uses rotation to impart velocity to a liquid.

25. 5 In order to impart something meaningful, advance preparation is essential.

26. No amount of reverence, though, can impart miraculous abilities to these idols.

27. They felt this would impart a pleasing curvature to an otherwise rectangular building.

28. She managed to impart great elegance to the unpretentious dress she was wearing.

29. I am about to impart knowledge to you that you will never forget.

30. "Aromatized" wines are macerated with botanicals to impart both flavour and colour

31. A Colourant is a substance that is used to impart colour to matter

32. 24 synonyms for Confide: tell, admit, reveal, confess, whisper, disclose, impart, divulge, breathe

33. Your visit allows us to impart vigour and momentum to our Strategic Partnership.

34. He had that rare gift of being able to impart enthusiasm to others.

35. Certainly the Anointing of the Holy Ghost does impart spiritual gifts into our ministries

36. These crosslinks impart cohesive strength to the applied adhesive, without sacrificing ease of processing.

37. The ability to impart knowledge and command respect is the essential qualification for teachers.

38. The incorporation of a mica phase is designed to impart machinability to the Apatite–mica

39. Because meaningful prayers spoken aloud impart a blessing to the hearers, what suggestion is made?

40. • Light whisky is stored in seasoned Charred oak casks, which impart little colour or

41. “Impart knowledge to someone righteous and he will increase in learning.” —PROVERBS 9:9.

42. 11 They felt this would impart a pleasing curvature to an otherwise rectangular building.

43. 98 synonyms for Convey: communicate, impart, reveal, relate, disclose, make known, tell, carry, transport

44. The dentifrices are visually pleasing and impart a soothing sensation during and after brushing.

45. Conversely, shots taken from a low angle impart a feeling of inferiority or weakness.

46. He had some home truths to impart and presented them without fear or favour.

47. Her necktie was in that crumpled , flattered state which time and much wearing impart.

48. 17 The ability to impart knowledge and command respect is the essential qualification for teachers.

49. Light whisky is stored in seasoned charred oak casks, which impart little colour or flavour.

50. I affectionately impart my Apostolic Blessing to you, asking you to convey it to your communities.

51. It will no doubt impart further momentum to academic exchanges and people-to-people contacts.

52. Use a piece of fresh ginger to impart a Far-Eastern flavour to simple ingredients.

53. The inspiring teachers not only impart knowledge, they also instil moral values in their students.

54. The inspiring teachers not only impart knowledge, they also instill moral values in their students.

55. Who were told to carry out the work of witnessing, and what comfort did Jesus impart?

56. Busywork is defined as the assignments that are time-consuming but do not impart any knowledge

57. This right includes the freedom to hold opinions, and to receive and impart information and ideas.

58. 1 To carry out our commission to preach and make disciples, we must impart information to others.

59. It is frequently mixed with other fibres, particularly cotton, to impart improved life and easy-care qualities.

60. The M6 clusters impart photoluminescence with quantum yields (relating absorption to emission) that can approach 100 %.

61. Only the chairman's strong control was able to impart some sense of seriousness to the meeting.

62. Only the president's strong control was able to impart some sense of seriousness to the meeting.

63. They're trying to impart on them a rigid system of authority that kids naturally rebel against.

64. This they did in order to impart enlightenment to all those who were yet in spiritual darkness.

65. Breeders have crossbred the St Croix with other breeds to impart these important traits into their bloodlines.

66. The nanoparticles impart a wide range of enhanced properties to the compositions such as hardness and abrasion resistance.

67. These may relate generally to vocational skills to impart the idea that history and vocationalism are not antithetical.

68. Highly ornate and compulsively detailed decorative forms impart depth, richness and an elegant complexity to graphic expression.

69. Burdening the states Centre’s refusal to compensate for GST shortfalls could impart contractionary fiscal impulse to economy

70. Not only has Bluebells strived for academic brilliance, but continues to impart value-based all-round development

71. I was rather quiet as I didn't feel I had much wisdom to impart on the subject.

72. These chylomicrons enter the blood through the lymphatic system where they impart a turbid appearance to serum.

73. Psychology defines Compartmentalization as a defense mechanism, or a coping strategy, which doesn’t impart a very good connotation

74. Therefore, the conductor should be well prepared and ready to impart something that is encouraging, specific, and practical.

75. 7 Clearly, physical beauty, body shape, size, or strength do not of themselves impart acceptable masculinity or femininity.

76. Our wider approach has been to impart skills, build technical capacity, provide concessional finance and allow preferential market access.

77. The bedside system includes an actuating mechanism configured to engage and to impart movement to a percutaneous device.

78. Here particular qualities of soil and exposition impart a fabulous, spicy, flowery bouquet to the wines, especially the Rieslings.

79. The moisture resistance additive can impart resistance to moisture absorption and thickness swelling to composite panels prepared therewith.

80. Trade-union development did, however, impart a literary dimension for all its continued employment of ritual and symbolism.