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How to use imbue in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word imbue? Here are some examples.

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In order to charge things up, to imbue them with our good will and intention, we need to feel connected and plugged into the energy of the earth.
How does a majority in one case get the power to imbue its decision with extra weight?
That hereby is signified that they who imbue others with falses shall be imbued with falses from hell, appears from the signification of a sword.
The point of cooking outdoors over charcoal is to imbue the food with that distinctive flavour.
I have felt that asking for money is grabby and materialistic and very opposed to all the qualities I am trying to imbue.
In other words, dawning the robes of a preacher didn't imbue you with wisdom, intelligence and discernment.
We imbue the appreciation of art with some sort of Protestant work ethic and demand it does us good.
Antin's ability to imbue this bodiless amalgam with pathos is remarkable, a hint of what was to come in her various personae.
Occasionally events conspire to imbue these great-leader impersonators with great symbolic power.
It is our wish for the future that this mutual trust continues to imbue all our interactions.
When did the Haida begin to imbue all aspects of their world, including the ordinary, with a distinctive aesthetic sense?
It proves that you can ensconce a building within a kind of classic modern tradition and still imbue it with freshness.
If you have a large blank wall, a captivating painting can imbue the entire room with new energy.
There, too, some brave reforming mayors have managed to imbue their people with some civic pride.
As classic as a doeskin jacket or a little black dress, these colours imbue a room with effortless style that transcends trends.
I knew that, even with all the good will in the world, I would never manage to imbue my child with African culture.
It's a responsibility we must imbue ourselves with to perpetuate the movement.
These people here imbue activists with authority and take it back from them.
It also would imbue cabinet with regulation making authority to carry out provisions of the act.
The Millennium Development Goals will remain incomplete if we do not imbue them with the values of partnership, interdependence and solidarity.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This thought should imbue a man of science with humility rather than with pride.
No warrior could have a wife or child to imbue him with any tender sentiment.
They had never been able to imbue her with the superstition pertaining to the Godolphins.
By some subtle process she contrived to imbue the baby also with this idea.
Jemmy the scrubber, unable to imbue the rest of his watch with his own restless activity, gave me no peace night or day.
I have never been able to imbue my poor boy with that part of his art.
It does not imbue us with a sense of the mysterious like that of Egypt.
Here, one would suppose, might have been sorrow enough to imbue the sunniest disposition through and through with a sable tinge.
For instance, I have often tried, in my pulpit discourses on theft, to imbue the folk of this parish with the very ideas of Right to which you have just given utterance.
I therefore, though with great prudence, commenced early to ascertain their views and feelings in regard to their condition, and to imbue their minds with thoughts of freedom.
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