imbue (Meaning)

Wordnet

imbue (v)

spread or diffuse through

fill, soak, or imbue totally

suffuse with color

Webster

imbue (v. t.)

To tinge deeply; to dye; to cause to absorb; as, clothes thoroughly imbued with black.

To tincture deply; to cause to become impressed or penetrated; as, to imbue the minds of youth with good principles.

imbue Sentence Examples

  1. The leader's words imbued his followers with unwavering confidence.
  2. The artist's paintings were imbued with an otherworldly beauty.
  3. The music filled the air, imbuing the room with serenity.
  4. The historic site imbued visitors with a sense of wonder and awe.
  5. The scent of jasmine imbued the garden with a sweet fragrance.
  6. The teacher's enthusiasm imbued his students with a thirst for knowledge.
  7. The landscape was imbued with a timeless charm that captivated all who beheld it.
  8. The ancient artifact imbued the museum with an air of mystery and intrigue.
  9. The love between the couple imbued their relationship with an unyielding bond.
  10. The philanthropist's donation imbued the organization with a spirit of hope and gratitude.

FAQs About the word imbue

spread or diffuse through, fill, soak, or imbue totally, suffuse with colorTo tinge deeply; to dye; to cause to absorb; as, clothes thoroughly imbued with black

suffuse, infuse, indue, engrain, endue, fill, enliven, inoculate, flood, invest

deprive, deprive, take (away), clear, clear, remove, strip, strip, remove, eliminate

The leader's words imbued his followers with unwavering confidence.

The artist's paintings were imbued with an otherworldly beauty.

The music filled the air, imbuing the room with serenity.

The historic site imbued visitors with a sense of wonder and awe.