Sentence example with the word 'imparting'

imparting

Definition n. the transmission of information

Last update: September 20, 2015


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When electric oscillations are set up in an open or closed electric circuit having capacity and inductance, and left to themselves, they die away in amplitude, either because they dissipate their energy as heat in overcoming the resistance of the circuit, or because they radiate it by imparting wave motion to the surrounding ether.   [Please select]

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Has he been imparting tender confidences.   [Please select]

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"Will you favour me by imparting it."   [Please select]

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He lay there pondering several methods of imparting the sad but necessary information to Quarrier.   [Please select]

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The process of imparting a charge of electricity to any body.   [Please select]

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"Beyond doubt," whispered Gianapolis, imparting a quality of awe to his voice.   [Please select]

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Later on we heard her imparting her newly acquired knowledge to Felicity in the pantry.   [Please select]

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They had succeeded in imparting their sentiments to many of their fellow-citizens.   [Please select]

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Fifteen minutes later, Jack was imparting his information to the chief of police.   [Please select]

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It reveals a perfectly amazing resource in imparting life to mere description.   [Please select]

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_--The addition of this substance to soap, though imparting a very refreshing and pleasant odour, does not materially increase the disinfectant value of the soap.   [Please select]

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impartible - imparting - imparts