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View usage for: (ɪmpɑːʳt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense imparts, present participle imparting, past tense, past participle imparted1. verbIf you impart information to people, you tell it to them. [formal] The ability to impart knowledge is the essential qualification for teachers. [VERB noun] I am about to impart knowledge to you that you will never forget. [VERB noun + to] 2. verbTo impart a particular quality to something means to give it that quality. [formal] She managed to impart great elegance to the unpretentious dress she was wearing. [VERB noun + to] His production of Harold Pinter's play fails to impart a sense of excitement or danger. [VERB noun] Synonyms: give, accord, lend, bestow More Synonyms of impart More Synonyms of impart impart in British English (ɪmˈpɑːt) verb (transitive)1. to communicate (information); relate 2. to give or bestow (something, esp an abstract quality) to impart wisdom Derived forms impartable (imˈpartable) adjective impartation (ˌimparˈtation) or impartment (imˈpartment) noun imparter (imˈparter) noun Word origin C15: from Old French impartir, from Latin impertīre, from im- (in) + partīre to share, from pars part impart in American English (ɪmˈpɑrt) verb transitive1. to give a share or portion of 2. to make known; tell; reveal Derived forms impartable (imˈpartable) adjective impartation (ˌimparˈtation) noun imparter (imˈparter) noun Word origin ME imparten < OFr empartir < L impartire: see in- 1 & part 2Examples of 'impart' in a sentenceimpart If the fashion pack has one piece of wisdom to impart it is that the myth of the perfect pair of jeans is precisely that.I wouldn't insult him by trying to impart any wisdom, he has been around the game long enough.They are of interest because of the information they can impart about the nature of the sun.We asked three older people what financial knowledge they would impart to younger generations.Scouting bees do not only impart information to their fellow bees as a matter of reflex.Training is individually tailored and enables senior staff to impart their knowledge first hand.This is knowledge pleasingly imparted and well worth having.His lectures were known as much for their theatre as for the information they would impart.These days it is he who can impart knowledge.He had survived the infamous ordeal on the raft and had privileged information to impart.Down here people could have imparted knowledge to him to an incredible degree.Who would have guessed it would have been us sitting at their knee while they imparted their wisdom?It is also about teachers who impart hope and ones who clip wings and about the healing effect of animals.Who has more wisdom to impart?Yet he has knowledge to impart.In acting in this way he not only taught them about geology but imparted lessons about how geological knowledge should be acquired.This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information '.There is so much to enjoy here that it is a pity that a good deal of the information imparted is demonstrably wrong.You could try blaming your teachers' inability to impart knowledge on their boring and monotonous voices.Nonetheless we cannot shake off a sneaking suspicion that great wisdom is being imparted and that it might be prudent discreetly to take notes.I need to impart a sense of certainty and urgency.Depending on how much information is imparted by the clue, it can be very easy or very difficult.He owned an extensive music library and loved to share his depth of knowledge of the genre as much as he loved to impart his economic wisdom.Meanwhile, the number of those vying to impart higher trading wisdom appears to be growing almost as quickly as the number of green punters.What wisdom did he impart after the horrors of San Marino?They didn't impart wisdom, but terror. British English: impart VERB If you impart information to people, you tell it to them. The ability to impart knowledge is the essential qualification for teachers. - American English: impart
- Brazilian Portuguese: comunicar
- Chinese: 传授
- European Spanish: transmitir
- French: communiquer
- German: vermitteln
- Italian: impartire
- Japanese: >伝える情報などを
- Korean: 말하다
- European Portuguese: comunicar
- Latin American Spanish: impartir
Definition to communicate (information or knowledge) the ability to impart knowledge and command respect Definition to give (a specified quality) She managed to impart great elegance to the dress she wore. Additional synonymsDefinition to grant On his return home, the government accorded him the rank of Colonel. Synonyms grant, give, award, render, assign, present with, endow with, bestow on, confer on, vouchsafe (old-fashioned), impart with Definition to give or supply The room afforded fine views of the city. Synonyms give, offer, provide, produce, supply, grant, yield, render, furnish, bestow, impartDefinition to present (a gift) or confer (an honour) The Queen has bestowed a knighthood on him. Synonyms present, give, accord, award, grant, commit, hand out, lavish, confer, endow, entrust, impart, allot, honour with, apportion |