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impart

[im-pahrt] / ɪmˈpɑrt /




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A new option for students is a small high school, founded by music moguls Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, focused on project-based learning to impart the fundamentals of design, technology and entrepreneurship.

From Los Angeles Times Jul. 9, 2026

Earlier in her speech, Kirk recalled her husband’s hope that this conference would impart lessons about “the sanctity of life, about fiscal responsibility, about liberty and family.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 11, 2026

"The photons spin in a corkscrew fashion, but more importantly, we can use these spinning photons to impart spin on electrons that are the heart of quantum computing."

From Science Daily May 30, 2026

“They’ve had more years, more life experience and more opportunities to learn financial lessons, which translates into more guidance they can impart onto their kids,” Bohmfalk said.

From MarketWatch May 29, 2026

He kept moving impatiently in his chair, as if he had something enormous to impart to them and not blurting it out immediately was a physical strain.

From "The Graveyard Book" by Neil Gaiman

Still, “this access imparts both financial sovereignty and some important lessons,” Bohmfalk said.

From MarketWatch May 29, 2026

One Manchester United-related revelation which Coogan imparts is that, in 1997, he was present at a historic football/pop culture crossover moment.

From BBC Jan. 4, 2026

“That already imparts a scarcity that, in a world of easy, accessible overconsumption, can be used in service of status.”

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 3, 2026

Initially, Stan imparts only a small flavor of the familiar Trump flair; as his Trump ages, his delivery becomes more pronounced, his accent and cadence informed by both Fred and Roy.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 10, 2024

The angularity of desert landforms imparts a monumental architecture to the clouds as well as to the land....

From "Into the Wild" by Jon Krakauer

His skill, work ethic and knowledge are imparted in the meeting room and on the field, edge rusher Byron Young said.

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 2, 2026

Paul, who is chairman of the panel, acknowledged the issue of Fauci's pardon, and whether it imparted him immunity, was "another legal question that the courts may have to decide upon".

From BBC Jul. 30, 2026

There may be something similar with Judge Montgomery-Reeves: She worked closely with the Legal Aid Society’s Prisoners’ Rights project for several years, and I think that may have imparted a civil libertarian streak.

From Slate Jul. 24, 2026

At Santa Croce, the world's largest Franciscan church, Giotto's frescoes bear witness to his innovations, including modern spatial techniques such as foreshortening and human figures imparted with a fleshy weightiness.

From Barron's Jun. 12, 2026

It was as if a martyr, a hero, had passed a slave or victim, and imparted strength in the transit.

From "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë

He was celebrated during his lifetime for introducing a new way of painting -- depicting weighty, massive figures in three-dimensional space, while imparting his characters with a human expressiveness not seen before.

From Barron's Jun. 12, 2026

"So it's important if we are imparting information to the public it's accurate."

From BBC Apr. 14, 2026

"If you are contacting a sample with a gloved hand, you're likely imparting these stearates that could overestimate your results."

From Science Daily Mar. 29, 2026

But what if new technology could allow him to reach more people directly, imparting wisdom that would improve their lives?

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 15, 2026

“I am always less fortunate than Robert Has he been imparting tender confidences?”

From "The Awakening" by Kate Chopin




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