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imparting

[ UK /ɪmpˈɑːtɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˌɪmˈpɑɹtɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the transmission of information

How To Use imparting In A Sentence

  • And some have us’d the leaves instead of cloves, imparting its relish in sauce, especially of fish; and the very dry sticks of the tree, strew’d over with a little powder or dust of sulphur, and vehemently rub’d against one another, will immediately take fire; as will likewise the wood of an old ivy; nay, without any intentive addition, by friction only. Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees
  • This unreality is boosted by: (1) the plethora of television “reality” shows that suggest that success has little to do with anything but ambition, desire, and immorality; (2) educational institutions that punish those teachers who actually assess student performance realistically and who insist on results; (3) the increasing reliance on tests that measure assorted facts and basic intelligence, but not the ability to think and learn; and (4) greater and greater reliance on pleasing parents and students than upon imparting skills and the ability to think. The Age of Unreality « L.E. Modesitt, Jr. – The Official Website
  • This superhot vapor rapidly expands outward, imparting a tiny amount of force to the object.
  • The sun heats the surface-moisture, increasing the evolution of vapor, at the same time imparting a higher temperature to the superjacent air, by which its solvent power is enhanced, from which it results that as the temperature of a month or season increases so also will the amount of vapor or humidity. Census of the City of Charleston, South Carolina, For the Year 1861. Illustrated by Statistical Tables. Prepared under the Authority of the City Council by Frederick A. Ford
  • If, now, the quebracho extract be treated with sulphite and bisulphite in the usual way, the phlobaphenes are solubilised, but the reducing effect of the bisulphite tends to brighten the colour of the otherwise dark coloured phlobaphenes as well as that of the soluble tannins, and a reddish-yellow coloured extract results, imparting its own colour to the pelt. Synthetic Tannins
  • Merely imparting information is not educating.
  • The suggested torso of the sculpture is full of holes, cracked and imparting a sense of sadness.
  • The other objective was to help auditors understand the art of imparting skills needed to supervise and oversee not just internal audit, but also to supervise audit teams and departments.
  • Any time you braise in wine, you are imparting flavor and tenderizing the meat. John DeLucie's Recipe for Venison Osso Buco
  • Now since the imparting of the supremely Divine mysteries to the man initiated is the head and tail of every initiation, naturally then the Hierarchical judgment hit upon an appellation propel to it, from the truth of the facts. Dionysius the Areopagite, Works (1897)
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