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Example sentences for "impregnates"

Lexicographically close words:
impregnability; impregnable; impregnably; impregnate; impregnated; impregnating; impregnation; impresario; imprescriptible; impress
  1. The same cycle is represented by a god who holds his phallus in his mouth, and so (in accordance with infantile and primitive theory) constantly impregnates himself.

  2. The dew that comes from it impregnates the earth.

  3. The Father is Love and Mercy, and with a pure and subtle Aur or Benignity impregnates the Mother, who is Rigor and Severity of Judgments; and the product is the brain of Microprosopos.

  4. Father is Love and Mercy who impregnates the Mother with Benignity, 796-u.

  5. Yōd impregnates the letter He and begets a son; and she, thus pregnant, brings forth.

  6. In its subsequent descent through the numerous fissures and channels, on its way to the bottom of the pan, the coloured lye impregnates the soapy particles in various forms and degrees, whence a varied marbling results.

  7. This scent readily impregnates any object on which the female rests for any length of time, when this object becomes a centre of attraction as active as the moth herself until the effluvium is evaporated.

  8. That the Serpent Arum should elaborate a powerful essence which impregnates the atmosphere and makes it noisome is perfectly simple and comprehensible.

  9. And the stricken plant has so much power That with its virtue it impregnates the air, And that then revolving shakes around.

  10. And in the shaken plant such power resides, That it impregnates with its efficacy The voyaging breeze, upon whose subtle plume That, wafted, flies abroad.

  11. The Oozoon brings forth young in the same cavity, in which it digests and by which it respires, and impregnates itself with the same filaments, whereby it seizes, swallows, and tastes its food.

  12. The saliva imparts to the bole or mouthful of food its first animal signification; it renders it for the first time capable of passing over into animal organs; it impregnates the morsel.

  13. That is a larger faith and a truer faith than appears anywhere in the pages of George Eliot, and it is one which impregnates most of the best literature the world posseses with light and life.

  14. They are saturated with her ideas, the flavor of her thought impregnates them all, with but two or three exceptions.

  15. Its very negative character impregnates the class-rooms with an irreligious feeling which the impressionable mind of the child cannot but notice.

  16. As a subtle perfume it impregnates the soul of the child with ideas and impressions which it will carry through life.

  17. Myriads of these eggs are accumulated in ponds and rivers; yet in this mass the fecundating principle solely selects and impregnates those that naturally claim its vivifying powers.


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