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If the movie has anything to impart, it's that parents shouldn't aim for perfection.

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What is a sentence with the word impart?

"Impart your wisdom to me, O wise one."


What is a sentence for the word impart?

The explorers sought to impart their knowledge of technology upon the uncivilized villagers.


How can you use the word impart in a sentence?

To impart knowledge, I'm answering your question.Verne has endeavored to impart only what is known to exist.Our history professor tried to impart some of his wisdom to us.


How do you use the word impart in a sentence?

The word impart is a verb. The professor was hoping to impart a tremendous amount of knowledge to his students in a short period of time.


Is it impart to or impart with?

It is "impart to." When you impart something, you are giving or sharing information, knowledge, or a skill to someone or something.


Is this sentence grammatically correct Can the answer you impart?

"Can the answer you impart" is grammatical but it does not follow normal syntactical rules. It would be correct to say: "Can you impart the answer?" In English, you invert a sentence to make it a question, by pulling the verb out - usually the helping (auxiliary) verb* - and putting it at the beginning. In this case the sentence, before it's inverted, is "You can impart the answer." When you invert it, you pull out the helping verb "can" and take it to the beginning: "Can you impart the answer?" However, "Can the answer you impart?" can also work as a sentence, just not a normal one; you're really only likely to find it in poetry, where you can rearrange things in different ways to fit your words to your chosen syllable patterns. In this case, the person writing the sentence has, first (before inverting the statement into a question), switched the word order of the original statement to "The answer you can impart." This just means "You can impart the answer," but the person put "the answer" at the beginning. You can do that - you can put the object of a sentence at the beginning - but it doesn't happen in normal speech, so if you do it in poetry, it usually means you're desperate to get the right words into the rhythm you want, and can't come up with any other way to do it. So it's sometimes frowned upon. Anyhow, after rearranging it that way, they inverted it as you would invert any question: by taking the main verb to the beginning - "Can the answer you impart?" Another example of this poetical rearrangement of words can be found in "The Raven": "Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he..." In more normal-people language, this means "He made not the least obeisance [courtesy]; he stopped or stayed not a minute...". Also, Yoda did this sort of thing all the time. *Even if there isn't an auxiliary verb in the original sentence, in English you still pull one out - you just have to add one first. So, "They shoot canoes" becomes "They do shoot canoes" becomes "Do they shoot canoes?". This is tricky for people learning English from other languages.


What is meaning of hekinah degul?

To transfer,impart or give something


What charge do the phosphates impart to DNA?

Phosphates impart a negative charge to DNA.


How do you make a sentence for imparted?

The verb "to impart" means to communicate an idea; or to grant or bestow something to others. The wisdom that Buddha imparted is still respected even today.


What rhymes with impart?

import


What does vivify mean?

Vivify means to animate, enliven, or to impart vitality.


What is the different between impart and impact?

"Impart" means to communicate information or knowledge, while "impact" refers to a strong effect or influence on something. So, "impart" is about sharing or giving, while "impact" is about causing a significant change or result.