Impart


The meaning of the word Impart is: to distribute a portion of something


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A teacher’s job is to impart knowledge to her students.

published by Tijuana on 2021-05-01 07:51:21


By adding garlic to the spaghetti, the cook hopes to impart flavor to the dish.

published by Eugene on 2021-01-15 18:06:20


Please sit down because the news I am about to impart to you is not pleasant.

published by Alyce on 2021-03-24 00:19:36


Before the current president leaves his position, he will impart many important facts to his successor.

published by Melodie on 2021-10-17 13:05:49


The missionary’s job is to impart the word of Christ to others.

published by Zachariah on 2021-03-26 15:43:10


Through the activity, the mother hoped to impart her country’s cultural history to her children.

published by Darline on 2021-07-19 04:28:26


The stain will impart a beautiful brown color to the unfinished wood.

published by Carole on 2021-04-29 20:26:55


With a few dashes of cumin and cinnamon, the baker will impart mouthwatering flavors to the pie.

published by Bobette on 2021-05-10 01:49:59


The genie will impart three wishes to the one who brings him forth from the bottle.

published by Clarice on 2021-10-30 13:23:18


As your only married friend, I must impart some advice about your upcoming wedding.

published by Latia on 2021-03-09 05:14:11


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