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Meanings of
impregnate
in English
Catalan
tenyir
Spanish
teñir
Back to the meaning
Fill, as with a certain quality.
tincture
infuse
instill
Catalan
tenyir
Portuguese
engravidar
Catalan
emprenyar
Spanish
embarazar
Back to the meaning
Make pregnant.
knock up
bang up
prang up
Portuguese
engravidar
Synonyms
Examples for "
tincture
"
tincture
infuse
instill
Examples for "
tincture
"
1
However, very little, other than the
tincture
of time, seems to work.
2
Warm the
tincture
gently before using, but do not use open flame.
3
If used as a
tincture
,
it can be asperged in an area.
4
Not all who bore the
tincture
of the despised race suffered alike.
5
There was a silver paring of moon in a
tincture
of rose.
1
Pour in boiling water and allow to
infuse
for about 5 minutes.
2
It takes the human voice to
infuse
them with deeper meaning. 6.
3
Stir in the tea, leave to
infuse
for 30 minutes, then strain.
4
Cover and place in the fridge and allow the flavours to
infuse
.
5
Partly, because something of her own good cheer seemed to
infuse
them.
1
Esther Wojcicki knows exactly how to
instill
these values in our children.
2
The online events include; workshops, conservation and innovation talks to
instill
optimism.
3
Repression has so far failed to
instill
crushing fear into the population.
4
It remained to be seen whether it would
instill
fear or outrage.
5
He will
instill
in the hearts the love of His loved ones.
Portuguese
impregnar
Catalan
impregnar
Back to the meaning
Infuse or fill completely.
saturate
Portuguese
impregnar
Usage of
impregnate
in English
1
They also can't
impregnate
female soldiers or be impregnated by male soldiers.
2
I've seen what Benjamin does to the witches he tries to
impregnate
.
3
Where does he find the time to
impregnate
his friends' wives?
4
Nor is it necessary to
impregnate
the beer-wort with yeast to provoke fermentation.
5
If anyone was going to
impregnate
Kate it should be me.
6
Best preventative is to
impregnate
woollens with chemicals moths don't like.
7
This also helps to
impregnate
the candle with your own aura.
8
Would to God we could
impregnate
our hearts with these truths.
9
Her remorseful grief, though silent, seemed to
impregnate
the atmosphere with its heaviness.
10
Profits from stud fees, paid when stallions
impregnate
mares, are currently exempt from tax.
11
We
impregnate
a fermentable liquid; yeast develops and fermentation appears.
12
Even Eddie could not
impregnate
a woman via her mouth.
13
These few grams will hold enough semen to
impregnate
every fertile female on the planet.
14
It's just like I
impregnate
my mares for breeding.
15
Most coverings will
impregnate
the mare first time, but sometimes they will need a few goes.
16
True, she had allowed him to
impregnate
her.
Other examples for "impregnate"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
impregnate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
impregnate a woman
become an impregnate
impregnate cloth
impregnate even
impregnate female
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Translations for
impregnate
Catalan
tenyir
tintar
emprenyar
embarassar
prenyar
impregnar
xopar
amarar
Spanish
teñir
embarazar
fecundar
preñar
fertilizar
dejar embarazada
Portuguese
engravidar
emprenhar
impregnar
Impregnate
through the time