Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpɑrt/
verb to give or pass on something, such as knowledge or information
A1 Teachers impart knowledge to their students.
A2 Parents impart values and morals to their children.
B1 The training program aims to impart essential skills to the employees.
B2 The professor imparted valuable insights during the lecture.
C1 The mentor's guidance imparted a deeper understanding of the subject.
C2 Her passion for art imparted a sense of creativity to all those around her.
formal It is important for teachers to impart knowledge to their students in a clear and concise manner.
informal My grandmother always tries to impart wisdom to me through her stories.
slang I wish I could impart some cool dance moves to my friends.
figurative The artist's paintings impart a sense of peace and tranquility to all who view them.
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