impart

ആരുമായും
definition
verb
teachers had a duty to impart strong morals to their students
make (information) known; communicate.
example
I have run out of " wisdom " to sagely 'impart' to my students.
Further, it should have full control over the institutions which 'impart' training.
teachers had a duty to 'impart' strong morals to their students
They also 'impart' knowledge to people newly diagnosed with diabetes, walking with them in empathy.
The banana leaves and warm earth 'impart' a special flavor to the food.
shiitake mushrooms 'impart' a wonderfully woody flavour to the salad
its main use has been to 'impart' a high surface gloss to finished articles
A few Red Clover blossoms in a pot of any tea 'impart' a nice honey flavor.
Good communication requires the ability both to listen and to 'impart' relevant information.
Then you'll 'impart' your newfound wisdom to local schoolchildren during nighttime field trips.
Thus, this new definition of airflow obstruction appears to 'impart' useful prognostic information.
While these definitions 'impart' a flavour of the concept, they are extremely vague.
It is a gangster film with darkened images meant to 'impart' an art-house quality.
The velocity already 'imparted' by Earth's rotation is that much less needed by the rocket's own fuel to attain the necessary orbital speed.
The ready reckoner also 'imparts' information on basic car care, safe repairing and various types of accessories.
And he 'imparts' some wisdom that seems to have resonance beyond the craps table.
At its best, the tribal way of life 'imparts' a vibrant sense of solidarity.
This superhot vapor rapidly expands outward, 'imparting' a tiny amount of force to the object.
However, I often receive information in what feels like physical 'impartation' : the revelation is ‘downloaded’ into my chest area.
Urdu education was 'imparted' to students in these institutions along with religious education.
As for wine, oak not only 'imparts' some specific qualities as extractable substances, it also allows slow oxygenation of the spirit.
Whether ethylene 'imparts' a capacity or capability in the mechanisms of graviperception or in the components of signal transduction or response pathways cannot be established by the experiments reported.
Visitors could also get a feel of the polytechnic education and the kind of training 'imparted' to the students.
Computer education is also 'imparted' to the children.
In sweaters, for example, the blend's wool component retains body heat and 'imparts' thickness, while cotton makes it comfortable to wear.
I wonder where she stands on responsibility for 'imparting' information about wilful ignorance?
And a peep from an uncommon angle 'imparts' a new dimension not just to the artist's world view but also to the audience.
Her face sets like quick-drying cement and she 'imparts' information strictly on a need-to-know basis.
He said it in a tone that suggested he was 'imparting' great wisdom.
The music in its patience and sense of perseverance 'imparts' a sense of sympathetic healing.
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