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Definition of Imbuing
1. imbue [v] - See also: imbue
Lexicographical Neighbors of Imbuing
Literary usage of Imbuing
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. An Inquiry Into the Usage of [baptizō] and the Nature of Christic and by James Wilkinson Dale (1874)
"A baptism into repentance is " a subjection to influence and imbuing with virtue ; "
a baptism into the remission of sins is "a subjection to influence and ..."
2. The Irish Quarterly Review (1858)
"In your Draft Report you state—" That such may be done by competent teachers
towards imbuing the youth of both sexes with a high sense of moral and ..."
3. Five Books of S. Irenaeus: Bishop of Lyons, Against Heresies by Irenaeus (1872)
"For that to the light imbuing it all things flowed together, and cleaved to it,
... And having received power, from the imbuing of light which was with her, ..."
4. Defensive War Proved to be a Denial of Christianity and of the Government of by Henry Clarke Wright (1846)
"It would be better to expend the public money in imbuing the people with the
spirit of love and forgiveness. Destroy all the forts, navies, and arsenals, ..."