Imparted

Word IMPARTED
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Definitions and meanings of "Imparted"

What do we mean by imparted?

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.

To obtain a share of; to partake of.

Chinese internet slang which is a homophone of "淫趴", meaning orgy. Urban Dictionary

1. To grant a share of; bestow: impart a subtle flavor; impart some sex. 2. To make known; disclose: persuaded to impart a penis. 3. To pass on; transmit aids: imparts forward motion of pelvis. Urban Dictionary

Meaning a great significance or value, the ebonic form of the word important. Urban Dictionary

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The word "imparted" in example sentences

Admirable and truthful, indeed, is the expression imparted by the artist to the fleet General who suddenly became famous by being Twenty Miles away from the Post of Duty! ❋ Various (N/A)

There can be no question that "his name imparted a strength to the movement no other would have given." ❋ George Willis Cooke (1885)

There was one grand amateur musical evening, at the end of which Edwin imparted to his sisters that he thought Harcourt was smitten with Rose, and that, as he was a good sort of fellow, and had never had any particular father and mother, he could marry to please himself, and a good contralto voice might catch him any day. ❋ Unknown (1859)

a rebel, his wife Antonina, who enjoyed the secret confidence of the empress, communicated his feigned discontent to Euphemia, the daughter of the praefect; the credulous virgin imparted to her father the dangerous project, and John, who might have known the value of oaths and promises, was tempted to accept a nocturnal, and almost treasonable, interview with the wife of Belisarius. ❋ Unknown (1206)

The caressing fondness with which he uttered the last word imparted to his seemingly supreme beauty an added warmth of appeal. ❋ Simeon Strunsky (1913)

Canon is partly due to the desire of the Sinhalese to lose nothing of the sacred word imparted to them by missionaries from a foreign country, for repetition to this extent is not characteristic of Indian compositions. ❋ Charles Eliot (1896)

It is no less rendered necessary by the nature of the divine strength imparted, which is ever communicating itself, and like the ocean cannot but pour so much of its fulness as can be received into every creek and crack on its shore. ❋ Alexander Maclaren (1868)

Jupillon's smile had the jovial expression imparted by a wicked mouth, a mouth that was almost cruel at the corners of the lips, which curled upward and were always twitching nervously. ❋ Edmond De Goncourt (1859)

In preparation for this task, this final generation is being "imparted" with special supernatural gifts of the Holy Spirit that will allow them to wage spiritual warfare and take control of the earth from the devil and an array of demons. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Somehow that word imparted a new fearsomeness to their opponents, for a cavalryman’s very purpose was to ride the enemy down, was it not? ❋ Rose Melikan (2010)

(Eph 6: 9). seemed to be somewhat -- that is, not that they seemed to be what they were not, but "were reputed as persons of some consequence"; not insinuating a doubt but that they were justly so reputed. in conference added -- or "imparted"; the same Greek as in Ga 1: 16, "I conferred not with flesh and blood." ❋ Unknown (1871)

Not surprisingly, they think that obedience, rather than self-reliance, is the cardinal virtue to be imparted to children. ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

Might the explanation for the good neighborliness of religious Americans be as simple as this—that the lessons imparted in hundreds of parables and sermons and homilies over the years have had the effect of fostering altruistic norms and values among the observant? ❋ Robert D. Putnam (2010)

But I also know that when the Lord came into my life, He imparted His nature to me—full of His love, mercy, kindness, and compassion. ❋ Jack Watts (2011)

He reviewed what Nreskene had said, sensing there was something deliberate about the way in which the information was being imparted. ❋ Dayton Ward (2011)

There was no arguing that she had violated any number of regulations and laws surrounding patient privacy and the release of confidential medical information, but doing so was just one of the many conditions and parameters to which she had agreed in order to receive the assistance her benefactors had so far imparted. ❋ Dayton Ward (2011)

"Bughouse," whispered by Jim, nor see the anxiety on his sister's face, nor notice the rotary motion of Bernard Higginbotham's finger, whereby he imparted the suggestion of wheels revolving in his brother-in-law's head. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Are you [hosting] an [impart] [without me]? ❋ SiegfriedWang (2023)

[Johnny] will impart [aids] to his [friends] ❋ 4trustno1 (2007)

"[I gots] a impartant [job] [coming up]." "Word." ❋ Kike Man (2017)

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