Imparting Meaning in English
word · lemma: impart
ˌɪmˈpɑɹtɪŋ
im-PAR-ting
ɪmpˈɑːtɪŋ
im-PAH-ting
Definition
Giving, sharing, or communicating something, such as knowledge, information, or a quality, to someone else.
Usage & Nuances
More formal and often used when talking about ideas, wisdom, or abstract qualities ('imparting knowledge', 'imparting advice'). Not typically used for physical objects. Common in academic, literary, or instructional contexts.
Spanish: transmitir - impartir - comunicarPortuguese (BR): transmitir - conceder - comunicarPortuguese (PT): transmitir - conceder - comunicarChinese (Simplified): 传授 - 传达 - 给予Chinese (Traditional): 傳授 - 傳達 - 給予Hindi: प्रदान करना - बताना - देनाArabic: إعطاء - نقل - إبلاغBengali: জানানো - প্রদান করা - শেখানোRussian: передача - донесение - сообщать (не физически)Japanese: 伝える - 授ける - 教えるVietnamese: truyền đạt - chia sẻ - truyền (kiến thức, thông tin)Korean: 전달하다 - 전수하다Turkish: aktarmak - iletmekUrdu: پہنچانا - منتقل کرنا - بتاناIndonesian: menyampaikan - membagikan (informasi, pengetahuan)
Example Sentences
The teacher is imparting her wisdom to the students.
basic
Books are a way of imparting information across generations.
basic
She is good at imparting knowledge to young children.
basic
He has a gift for imparting complex ideas in a simple way.
natural
Her smile has a way of imparting confidence to everyone around her.
natural
Parents play a vital role in imparting values to their children.
natural