Synonym: add, bestow, break, bring, bring out, contribute, convey, disclose, discover, divulge, expose, give, give away, leave, lend, let on, let out, pass on, reveal, unwrap. Similar words: impartial, impartiality, compartment, part and parcel, impact, impair, compare, impalpable. Meaning: [ɪm'pɑrt /-'pɑːt] v. 1. tell or deposit (information) knowledge 2. bestow a quality on 3. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret 4. make known; pass on, of information.
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(31) An investment overview should therefore quickly impart the essential basic information which will interest the potential purchaser.
(32) Light whisky is stored in seasoned charred oak casks, which impart little colour or flavour.
(33) The way horses pass messages between themselves will be the way that they will try and impart a message to us.
(34) These people are unable to impart positive life values to their children because they have none to impart.
(35) This isn't surprising, of course, since the overall purpose of talking with some one is to impart information of some kind.
(36) This enables the player to impart more spin on the ball and also extends the power zone for off centre hits.
(37) From the poor they extract money in payment for the good luck and fecundity that their blessings are supposed to impart.
(38) Now he felt he would burst if he couldn't impart all that was going on in his mind.
(39) They concentrate on showing themselves as knowledgeable rather than involved, as experts who can impart information.
(40) They emphasized the technical knowledge and skills they had to impart to these people.
(41) Here particular qualities of soil and exposition impart a fabulous, spicy, flowery bouquet to the wines, especially the Rieslings.
(42) He had some home truths to impart and presented them without fear or favour.
(43) These chylomicrons enter the blood through the lymphatic system where they impart a turbid appearance to serum.
(44) Whatever she had felt at nineteen, hatred was all that was left now, and hatred ought to impart strength.
(45) That right to freedom of expression includes freedom to impart information and ideas without interference by public authority.
(46) Whereas Donald chose to impart the news himself that Mr McCrindle's fence had gone slack.
(47) Always have a head of garlic and a piece of fresh ginger root to impart a Far-Eastern flavour to simple ingredients.
(48) These shells, which came from the great oceans, impart sacred knowledge.
(49) Obviously, you pull the cyclic stick back to lower the tail and impart a rearwards force to stop the forwards movement.
(50) Few icons can impart as much information as 500 words.
(51) I am about to impart knowledge to you that you will never be able to forget.
(52) It had no significance, or all the significance you might impart to its empty interior.
(53) We also like to use large bunches of basil and other fresh herbs, which impart a unique flavor of their own.
(54) But this, being a deliberative move to impart false information, would be a reversion to the linguistic.
(55) No need to impart a message, no need to please the eye of the masses, no need to conform.
(56) To impregnate with fragrance; impart a pleasant odor to.
(56) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(57) To impart interest or zest to; enliven.
(58) Psychic Chirurgery. You repair psychic damage and impart knowledge of new powers.
(59) The drop bar must be capable of falling through the string with sufficient speed to impart the necessary force for detonation.
(60) To impart backspin to(a ball) by striking downward as well as forward, as in golf and baseball.
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