imbrue Synonyms

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imbrue Meaning

Wordnet

imbrue (v)

permeate or impregnate

Webster

imbrue (v. t.)

To wet or moisten; to soak; to drench, especially in blood.

imbrue Sentence Examples

  1. The tyrant's hands were imbrued with the blood of countless innocents.
  2. The swords of the warriors imbrued the battlefield with crimson.
  3. The sorcerer imbrued his dagger with dark magic, promising unimaginable power.
  4. The traitor's words imbrued the air with a sense of dread and betrayal.
  5. The detective discovered that the suspect's clothes were imbrued with the victim's DNA.
  6. The historian chronicled the atrocities of war, imbruing his words with both horror and a plea for peace.
  7. The author's novel imbrued readers with a deep sense of empathy for the marginalized.
  8. The artist's brushstrokes imbrued the canvas with vivid colors and raw emotion.
  9. The perfume she wore imbrued her presence with an intoxicating allure.
  10. The promise of freedom imbrued the hearts of the oppressed with hope.

FAQs About the word imbrue

permeate or impregnateTo wet or moisten; to soak; to drench, especially in blood.

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The tyrant's hands were imbrued with the blood of countless innocents.

The swords of the warriors imbrued the battlefield with crimson.

The sorcerer imbrued his dagger with dark magic, promising unimaginable power.

The traitor's words imbrued the air with a sense of dread and betrayal.