Imbue means to inspire or permeate something with a feeling or a quality, such as to say that a person is imbued with deep piety! Other words that could be used in place of imbue, include impregnate, saturate, soak, permeate, pervade, like as in to tinge or dye it deeply!
i was down to imbue
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Synonyms for "saturate" : permeate, pervade, imbue, or soak.
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Ji is the official Igbo meaning for the English word yam.
For him to become a true God, it is necessary to imbue him with magical abilities.Polish unions sought to imbue their movement with the same revolutionary spirit that marked the earlier wars of independence.To imbue is to fill something with a feeling. An example of imbue used in a sentence: He tried to imbue the work with nostalgia and give the audience a sense of yearning.
The root word for official is "officialis," which comes from the Latin word "officium" meaning duty or service.
Aesinato does not seem to have an official meaning. However, the word asesinato does have a meaning. Asesinato translates into English as assassination.
impregnate, infuse, permeate, pervade, imbue, or soak.
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The official definition for the word laryngeal is "of or relating to the larynx."
The meaning of the word document is an official paper, so any thing that is official, that is something that is legal or binding, is considered a document.