On the other hand, feeling crushed by an intense stressor, such as abuse or a parent’s death, can impart a sense of helplessness that leaves young people “fearful of it happening again,” Gunnar says.
Puberty can repair the brain’s stress responses after hardship early in life|Esther Landhuis|August 28, 2020|Science News
Yet, when it comes to imparting information, there are many ways being schooled online right now is preferable.
Online Learning Is Here to Stay|Sara-Ellen Amster|August 7, 2020|Voice of San Diego
The effective “temperature” of the beads from the combined trials could be derived from how they traversed the energy landscape, moving in response to the forces imparted by the laser.
A new experiment hints at how hot water can freeze faster than cold|Emily Conover|August 7, 2020|Science News
Sometimes the value is in buying your service or product, but other times the value lies in the emotional connection imparted to the reader.
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You can also implement extensions to impart more influence during the decision stage and garner increased user engagement.
Seven tips for full funnel SEO in 2020|Erica Magnotto|June 1, 2020|Search Engine Watch
The unusual textures (santouri, ney, lyra, clarinets, voices) impart a mystical quality to this work.
The Best Albums of 2014|Ted Gioia|December 13, 2014|DAILY BEAST
McDonald attempts to impart on him the severity of the consequences he will face should he find himself back in this courtroom.
Private Prisons Rule With Little Oversight on America’s Border|Caitlin Dickson|June 20, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Dave benefited from having experienced grower friends who could impart their knowledge onto him when he got started.
Will Home Grown Marijuana Go the Way of Moonshine?|Caitlin Dickson|February 1, 2014|DAILY BEAST
They have been used to impart profound wisdom and humorous mockery.
New Services Immortalize Tweets|Nina Strochlic|March 1, 2013|DAILY BEAST
That lesson—perseverance despite obstacles that may seem insurmountable—was exactly the message that Obama sought to impart.
Obama’s Barnard College Commencement Speech Win|Jesse Ellison|May 14, 2012|DAILY BEAST
And, indeed, you have not had time to impart your late success to me.
Dangerous Connections, v. 1, 2, 3, 4|Pierre Choderlos de Laclos
They walked down the hill, stopped many times by returning citizens anxious to impart information.
Ancestors|Gertrude Atherton
The soil contains sufficient ferruginous matter, to impart a red tinge to nearly the whole of it.
Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa|David Livingstone
Nothing but faith can impart true elevation to a man's course and character.
Notes on the Book of Genesis|Charles Henry Mackintosh
Life alone can impart life; and though we should burst we can only be valued as we make ourselves valuable.
Essays, First Series|Ralph Waldo Emerson
British Dictionary definitions for impart
impart
/ (ɪmˈpɑːt) /
verb(tr)
to communicate (information); relate
to give or bestow (something, esp an abstract quality)to impart wisdom