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    imbue
    /ɪmˈbjuː/

    verb

    • 1. inspire or permeate with (a feeling or quality): "his works are invariably imbued with a sense of calm and serenity"

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  2. Imbue means to introduce one thing into another so as to affect it throughout. Learn the synonyms, examples, word history, and etymology of imbue from the Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  3. Imbue means to fill someone or something with an idea, feeling, or quality. It can also mean to soak or dye something. See synonyms, examples, and word origin of imbue.

  4. Imbue definition: to impregnate or inspire, as with feelings, opinions, etc.. See examples of IMBUE used in a sentence.

  5. To imbue is to fill up with or become "soaked" in an idea or emotion, as a sponge takes in water. One visit to a sick relative in a hospital might be enough to imbue a child with a lifelong ambition to become a doctor.

  6. Imbue means to inspire or influence thoroughly, or to saturate or dye something. Find the origin, usage, and examples of imbue and its related words in this comprehensive online dictionary.

  7. Imbue means to fill somebody/something with strong feelings, opinions or values. It is often used in the passive form. See how to use imbue in sentences and find synonyms and word origin.

  8. Imbue means to fill with moisture, color, or influence. Learn the origin, synonyms, antonyms, and examples of imbue from various sources.