imbue (imbyu)

verb
/ɪmˈbjuː/
imbiber (imbiber)

Signification

to inspire or permeate with a feeling or quality
Mixing some idea or feeling deeply into someone's mind
Traduction de la signification
inspirer ou imprégner de sentiments ou de qualités
inspirer ou impregner de sentiments ou de qualites

Phrases d'exemple

The teacher's passion for history imbued the students with curiosity.

La passion de l'enseignant pour l'histoire a imprégné les élèves de curiosité.
La passion de l'enseignant pour l'histoire a impregne les eleves de curiosite.

The teacher tried to imbue students with a love for learning.

L'enseignant a essayé d'inculquer aux élèves un amour de l'apprentissage.
L'enseignant a essayé d'inculquer aux élèves un amour de l'apprentissage.

Synonymes

instill, infuse, inspire, permeate, ingrain, Inspire, Instill, Inculcate
Entrée 1
instill, infuse, inspire, permeate, ingrain
Entrée 2
Inspire, Instill, Inculcate

Antonymes

drain, remove, deprive, Remove, Drain, Extract
Entrée 1
drain, remove, deprive
Entrée 2
Remove, Drain, Extract

Collocations

imbue with, deeply imbue, imbue spirit, imbue culture

Vocabulaires connexes

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