impart
Let me impart a little bit of knowledge to you about the word impart. It means to pass on, transmit, or bestow. If you share this with your study partner, you are imparting your new wisdom.
Studying imparts confidence as well as information, long life imparts wisdom, and anise seed imparts the flavor of licorice. Your mother can impart the importance of dressing neatly each and every day. Though it shares a root with the word part, impart doesn’t mean to split into pieces, but rather to divide or share with another. Let me impart this message to you — always do your part!
Definitions of impart
bestow a quality on
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synonyms:
add, bestow, bring, contribute, lendtransmit (knowledge or skills)
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conveymake known; pass on, of information
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give thanks, thankexpress gratitude or show appreciation to
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hint, suggestdrop a hint; intimate by a hint
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saycommunicate or express nonverbally
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lookconvey by one’s expression
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flashmake known or cause to appear with great speed
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breathemanifest or evince
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evince, express, showgive expression to
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intend, meanmean or intend to express or convey
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telllet something be known
transmit or serve as the medium for transmission
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carry, convey, expressserve as a means for expressing something
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carrybe conveyed over a certain distance
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wash upcarry somewhere (of water or current or waves)
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pipe inbring in through pipes
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bring intransmit
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retransmittransmit again
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carry, convey, express
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