Shown
to have exhibited something to others in the past.is to own
Impart is a fancy word for "give." Imparted then means gave, past tense.
opposite of new
Past deeds are actions you carried out in the past. Your past deeds may be something you are ashamed of or something you are proud of.
To think back fondly on something that happened in the past or to talk about things from the past with others who were there
To think back fondly on something that happened in the past or to talk about things from the past with others who were there
To exhibit something to others in the past means to have presented or displayed an object, idea, or experience to an audience at a specific time before the present. This could involve showcasing art, sharing knowledge, or demonstrating a skill in a manner that was intended for observation and engagement by others. Such exhibitions serve to communicate, educate, or evoke reactions from the viewers.
past something or event.
Something that has already happened in time. Such as--> I saw him in the past week.
To share an example from your past where you overcame something as inspiration to others without it being used against you, you can write it in third person, as if you were only a witnesss to the act.
Rooted in the past means that something is defined or comes from the past. Folk music is rooted in the past in that it comes from styles that were popular in the past.
I'm not sure if you mean someone older than you or someone old. If it's someone older than you, just go bye what you think. If it's someone old, you should give them something from the past, like say they were alive when a war was going on, give them something that has to do with that. Just something that has happened in the past when they were younger, I'm sure they'll enjoy that.