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Definitionv. transmit
Last update: October 24, 2015
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A teacher’s job is to impart knowledge to her students. [verb]
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By adding garlic to the spaghetti, the cook hopes to impart flavor to the dish. [verb]
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Ram has to impart with some of has money as tax. [Please select]
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Yet we learn from Capitolinus that Marcus Aurelius was still worshipped as a household divinity in the time of Diocletian, and was believed to impart revelations in dreams (Vit. [Please select]
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Briggs, a solicitor, communicating the details I have just imparted. [Please select]
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Whatever I acquired, I tried to impart to Joe. [Please select]
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"Is that confidence to be imparted to me soon." [Please select]
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As he imparted this melancholy circumstance to Wemmick, Mr. [Please select]
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I imparted to Mr. [Please select]
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"But who imparted the secret to thee." [Please select]
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