Impart (verb)

  1. To give or provide someone with something, especially knowledge or information.
  2. To communicate or express something to someone.

Origin:

From old french impartir, from latin impartire, from in- (in) + partire (to divide).

Examples:

  1. She imparted her knowledge of the language to her students.
  2. The teacher imparted valuable advice to the students.
  3. He imparted his wisdom to the next generation.
  4. The book imparts a message of hope.
  5. The lecture imparted a new perspective on the subject.
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