What is another word for Imbuing?

Pronunciation: [ɪmbjˈuːɪŋ] (IPA)

Imbuing is a verb that means to fill or inspire with a certain quality or feeling. Some synonyms for imbuing include infusing, impregnating, saturating, permeating, and instilling. Infusing refers to the act of adding something to another substance to make it more powerful or flavourful. Impregnating means to fill or saturate completely while saturating is to soak thoroughly or completely. Permeating is a synonym for imbuing that refers to the process of spreading or flowing across every part of something. Finally, instilling means to gradually or subtly introduce an idea or attitude into someone's mind. These synonyms can help you to expand your vocabulary and express yourself more precisely and eloquently.

What are the hypernyms for Imbuing?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Imbuing

On speaking with her of the responsibility of her profession, and the importance of Imbuing the minds of children with just principles, she said, "I am desirous of instructing the children in the religion of the heart.
"Memoir and Diary of John Yeardley, Minister of the Gospel"
John Yeardley
A perfume rose from her mouth into her nostrils, and caused her bones to melt, Imbuing her body with delicious warmth.
"Eastern Shame Girl The Wedding of Ya-Nei; A Strange Destiny; The Error of the Embroidered Slipper; The Counterfeit Old Woman; The Monastery of the Esteemed-Lotus; A Complicated Marriage"
Charles Georges Souli
You must wait for the child to grow up before Imbuing her mind with thoughts beyond her years."
"His Sombre Rivals"
E. P. Roe

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