Examples of 'impart' in a sentence
Meaning of "impart"
Impart (verb): Impart means to make information known or communicate knowledge or wisdom to others
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- To give or bestow (e.g. a quality or property).
- To give a part or to share.
- To make known; to show (by speech, writing etc.).
- To hold a conference or consultation.
How to use "impart" in a sentence
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I have never refused to impart anything to anyone.
I impart knowledge and help overcome fears.
They in turn will impart cascade training.
To impart a reliable basic political education knowledge.
I would like to impart that knowledge to her.
Impart your wisdom to the local community.
Different hardwoods will impart a variety of flavors.
Impart a little of that reckless charm of yours.
Treatment of carpets to impart stain repellent properties.
Impart a feeling of pride and belonging in employees.
Treatment of fabrics to impart stain repellent properties.
Impart an irresistible impulse to the national character.
Titanium does not impart any flavour to food.
Impart this valuable information to your clients.
And so they can impart advancements on people.
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Unjustified restriction of the right to impart information.
I tried to impart to you the family values.
We have far more urgent matters to impart.
It is easy to impart to somebody an evil secret society.
Never could art such grace impart.
These mirrors impart such a feeling of pluraliy.
We will have more details to impart by autumn.
They impart permeability to the coal seam.
I am sure you can impart any information.
They impart their talent for society.
May the ancestors impart knowledge to you.
To impart instruction and experience to the confiding.
Qualified coaches impart training at all levels.
Pray you now those thoughts impart.
I failed to impart my unconditional love for you.
Which are useless if it does not impart a tactical advantage.
It will impart a healthy shine to your hair.
I read it entire and going to impart it to my social circules.
He can impart some of this love to you.
Perhaps she has some wisdom to impart.
To foster and impart the required principles.
I have something of great importance to impart to you.
I have tried to impart to you my vast knowledge.
I have something ofgreat importance to impart to you.
You can impart up to the minute info.
Johnson uses spotlight to impart wholesome values.
Ability to impart knowledge of material learned to others.
Observing agent wants to impart urgent information.
That the errors they duly impart.
Nobody dared to impart the violence that he did.
The particulars of which are too numerous to impart.
It is said to impart this same unwavering focus.
He did not have any information to impart.
Willing to impart to you our own lives.
Who knows what life will impart.