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Definition of Imparting
1. Noun. The transmission of information.
Generic synonyms: Transmission
Specialized synonyms: Giving
Derivative terms: Convey, Impart, Impart
Definition of Imparting
1. Verb. (present participle of impart) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Imparting
1. impart [v] - See also: impart
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imparting
Literary usage of Imparting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1887)
"48728, granted to John Searle, July 11, 1865, for seventeen years from June
15,1865, for an improved process of imparting age to wines. ..."
2. Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville (1839)
"... and a certain tenor to the laws; by imparting new maxims to the governing
powers, and peculiar habits to the governed. I speedily perceived that the ..."
3. The Teacher's Technique by Charles Elmer Holley (1922)
"CHAPTER VII Imparting KNOWLEDGE (Continued) III. INDUCTION. THE third method of
imparting knowledge is what is known as induction, or the development lesson ..."
4. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1912)
"Moreover, he possessed the faculty of largely recasting what he acquired, imparting
to the same an air of originality. What dependency he acknowledges is ..."
5. The Works of Oscar Wilde by Oscar Wilde, Jules Barbey d'Aurevilly (1909)
"I must confess that most modern mysticism seems to me to be simply a method of
imparting useless knowledge in a form that no one can understand. ..."