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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. 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.

  3. 1. : endow sense 3. Spanish missions imbue the city with Old World charm Scott Pendleton. 2. : to permeate or influence as if by dyeing. the spirit that imbues the new constitution. 3. : to tinge or dye deeply. Did you know? Imbue Has Old French Roots.

  4. verb. If someone or something is imbued with an idea, feeling, or quality, they become filled with it. [formal] As you listen, you notice how every single word is imbued with a breathless sense of wonder. [be VERB -ed + with] ...men who can imbue their hearers with enthusiasm. [VERB noun + with]

  5. Definition of imbue verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. IMBUE meaning: to cause (someone or something) to be deeply affected by a feeling or to have a certain quality usually + with often used as (be) imbued.

  7. : To wet or stain an object completely with some physical quality. The shirt was imbued with his scent. Wiktionary. In general, to act in a way which results in an object becoming completely permeated or impregnated by some quality. The entire text is imbued with the sense of melancholy and hopelessness. Wiktionary. Synonyms: steep. stain. charge.

  8. 1. To inspire or influence thoroughly; pervade: work imbued with the revolutionary spirit. 2. To saturate, impregnate, or dye. [Middle English enbuen, imbeuen, from Latin imbuere, to moisten, stain .] Synonyms: imbue, permeate, pervade, saturate, suffuse.

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

  10. 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.

  11. Definitions of 'imbue' If someone or something is imbued with an idea, feeling, or quality, they become filled with it. [formal] [...] More. Pronunciations of 'imbue' American English: ɪmbyuBritish English: ɪmbjuː. More. Conjugations of 'imbue' present simple: I imbue, you imbue [...] past simple: I imbued, you imbued [...] past participle: imbued.