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  2. to fill something or someone with a particular feeling, quality, or idea: His poetry is imbued with deep, religious feeling. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Filling and completing. backfill. box ticking. brick. brick something up phrasal verb. brim.

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  3. imbue implies the introduction of a quality that fills and permeates the whole being. imbue students with intellectual curiosity. ingrain, used only in the passive or past participle, suggests the deep implanting of a quality or trait. clung to ingrained habits.

  4. to impregnate or inspire, as with feelings, opinions, etc. The new political leader was imbued with the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. 2. to saturate or impregnate with moisture, color, etc. 3. to imbrue. SYNONYMS 1. charge, infect, fire. 2. permeate, infuse, tincture, soak.

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

  6. 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.

  7. Definitions of 'imbue'. If someone or something is imbued with an idea, feeling, or quality, they become filled with it. [formal] [...] More.

  8. imbue. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English im‧bue /ɪmˈbjuː/ verb → imbue somebody/something with something See Verb table Examples from the Corpus imbue • He had not yet been permitted to imbue it with thought. • Nevertheless, the Guild succeeded in imbuing its members with a firm sense of self-worth and purpose.

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