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impart

[im-pahrt] / ɪmˈpɑrt /




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I want to impart the truth, as opposed to changing people’s minds.

From Los Angeles Times

“I have teaching to do and knowledge to impart.”

From Literature

"It's a way of imparting in things a functionality or response to other things to which it would otherwise not respond," Wilson explained.

From Science Daily

He was also a personal friend of Jones, and “Seriously Silly,” along with personal stories and remembrances, imparts a lovely sense of Mr. Ross chuckling to himself as he writes.

From The Wall Street Journal

It is the gift of this slowness and attention that she wishes to impart to anyone who passes by the Toast window and accepts her invitation to share a picnic blanket.

From Los Angeles Times