To apply a quality on (a person).
Transmit or serve as the medium for transmission.
Transmit (knowledge or skills)
1 As a result, the skins impart less colour to the resulting wine.
2 May I take this opportunity to impart some advice to HMQ: 1.
3 He dashed out again; he had only come to impart the news.
4 Many media have been used by both sides to impart their messages.
5 Agrippina has so much information to impart , so many things to resolve.
6 So is it the job of schools to impart that missing knowledge?
7 The same power could impart the one as well as the other.
8 Hence irrigation must impart to the soil more salts than natural inundation.
9 She has much to impart to the United States in these matters.
10 Leaders did not always impart everything they knew to those they led.
11 The forlorn Ayesha was almost too terrified to impart the dreadful news.
12 So he proceeded to impart a little information in his own way.
13 Gleason laughed in a way that was not supposed to impart humor.
14 Wicky and his staff can fully impart the team's philosophies and principles.
15 I know where it is, but I could not impart the knowledge.
16 Another part serves to give form and impart colour to the plant.
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