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View definitions for impart

impart

verb as in make known

verb as in give

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"I do think the UK wide consistency would have been much, much simpler from the point of view of trying to impart a very clear but important message to residents of the UK," he said.

From BBC

The episode also tried to impart another message: Don’t ignore something great just because you weren’t allowed to be part of it.

After a shocking outburst and withdrawal, he is finally able to come back to the light thanks to the lessons of tenderness and compassion he’s been imparting to Divine Eye.

It has the warmth of gingerbread and the blueberries impart freshness more than flavor.

From Salon

The lessons the hummingbirds impart on Masear about struggle, death and success teach us humans about patience, hope and compassion.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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