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Example sentences for "imparting"

Lexicographically close words:
imparteth; impartial; impartiality; impartiall; impartially; imparts; impassable; impasse; impassibility; impassible
  1. The Sea-flower had rested her head upon her hand, and while her mother had been engaged with Harry, a silent spectator might have wondered to what unseen object those deep oases of love were imparting their purity.

  2. In imparting them to other people it is so difficult to remember that they are suspicions and nothing more.

  3. From the open window a glow of rosy light shone forth upon the flowers, imparting to all alike a pallid pink, and dimly defining the grey tree-trunks across the lawn.

  4. The more she had the more she required; and all this was for the sake of imparting all she learned to Mabel.

  5. Like a man in trance he talked, and like a man in trance he lived it over again while imparting it to me.

  6. His vision was so fine, sincere, and noble; his difficulty in imparting it so painful; and its marriage with practical action so ludicrously impracticable.

  7. Was it better for her, or worse, to be endowed with what, in imparting a resource, removes a sympathy?

  8. I no more think of speaking my thoughts aloud, than I should dream of imparting my family secrets, if I had any, to the first stranger whose impertinent curiosity might dispose him to penetrate them.

  9. Fourthly, there is still another class, called magnetizing rays, because they are capable of imparting magnetic properties to steel.

  10. The imparting it to some friend, the speaking of it, appears to be a matter of dire necessity.

  11. She believed it was as much a duty laid upon her, the imparting these tidings to Sibylla, as the separating herself from all social ties, the instant it was so imparted, would be the duty of Sibylla herself.

  12. Jim Clark, the supper items imparting to his inside a curious feeling of emptiness.

  13. By another impulse, she took off the formal cap that confined her hair, and down it fell upon her shoulders, dark and rich, with at once a shadow and a light in its abundance, and imparting the charm of softness to her features.

  14. The minister knew well that he was himself enshrined within the stainless sanctity of her heart, which hung its snowy curtains about his image, imparting to religion the warmth of love, and to love a religious purity.

  15. It was certainly a doubtful charm, imparting a hard, metallic lustre to the child's character.

  16. He was a young man, but very intelligent and scientific, and took a pleasure in imparting the information he possessed.

  17. And no one has thought all this time of imparting any knowledge of Gospel truth to this poor African," said the lieutenant to himself; and a blush rose on his own cheeks.

  18. Huge masses of black cloud lay piled away to the south'ard, imparting a sombre and funereal aspect to everything, and the spirits of the excursionists rose in proportion.

  19. One must not admit them even directly after eating, for they interfere with digestion; only during the morning hours should audiences be given to them, for then they may serve as Spanish pepper, imparting a flavor to one's breakfast.

  20. In like manner the hydraulic propeller boat is continually taking in tons of water, imparting her own velocity to them, and then throwing them overboard.

  21. Work consequently is done on each sack, in overcoming its inertia by imparting a velocity of five miles an hour to it, and all this work must be done by the horse towing on the bank.

  22. He could no longer separate them in his mind, and he saw them blended in reality, the affection imparting a certain seriousness and importance to the pleasantries which, in return, spoiled the affection of its innocence.

  23. Imparting by one's own, or by its own, powers and will.

  24. Imparting or communicating by its own powers.

  25. My father's sister had married the late Baronet, Sir Henry Mervyn, and we always felt that she ought to have been the means of imparting to us a very complete knowledge of the family secret.

  26. Nor had the years which had converted knowledge into wisdom failed in imparting polish to refinement.

  27. This interesting anecdote, imparting a glimpse of the ancient world in reference to details which Grecian historians rarely condescend to unveil, demonstrates the compassionate disposition of Agesilaus.

  28. As a knowledgeable writer, gifted with the power of imparting what he knows in a manner intelligible to all, Mr. C.

  29. He has such an engaging way of imparting his knowledge that he is entertainingly educative.


  30. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "imparting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.