Aún no tenemos significados para "imbibe the spirit".
1I know that even a child will soon become artful, and imbibe the spirit of dealing and of policy.
2Coming to a stile, Somerset mounted himself on the top bar, to imbibe the spirit of the scene and hour.
3It may be truly said, with regard to those who imbibe the spirit of their Master, "no man liveth to himself."
4Richard Bassett seemed now to have imbibed the spirit of quicksilver.
5The soldiers eagerly imbibed the spirit of confidence and courage which Caesar himself expressed.
6They must be eternally incapable of imbibing the spirit, and glowing with the fire of their original.
7They had imbibed the spirit of their chief, his enthusiasm, and his proud superiority to all mercenary motives.
8The barbarous way in which the Grand Princes effected the annexation shows how thoroughly they had imbibed the spirit of Tartar statesmanship.
9Moreover, these two had imbibed the spirit of rivalry, and each was stimulated by the suspicion that the other was secretly at work.
10"Oh, I see; yes- Icanhardly wait to read aloud," she exclaimed, running her eyes over the pages, instantly imbibing the spirit of the writer.
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