Pronunciation: /ɪmˈpɑːrtəbəl/
adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'impartable' describes something that cannot be imparted or communicated
A1 The instructions were impartable, even for beginners.
A2 The concept was impartable to the students with simple explanations.
B1 The professor's lecture was impartable, making the complex topic easier to understand.
B2 The training materials were impartable, ensuring all participants grasped the content.
C1 The expert's knowledge was impartable, leaving no room for confusion.
C2 The information provided was impartable, leading to a thorough understanding of the subject.
formal The concept of impartable knowledge is crucial in the field of education.
informal Some skills are impartable through hands-on experience.
slang You can't teach that, it's just impartable.
figurative Her wisdom was impartable, leaving a lasting impact on everyone she met.
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