imbue in the PONS Dictionary

imbue Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to imbue sb with sth

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Its music, which is imbued with elements of arena rock and heavily influenced by electronica, is styled in experimental rock.
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The gallery exhibits significant, contemporary painting and is known for presenting paintings imbued with rich textures and surfaces.
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Students not only learn the technical skills of nursing, they are also imbued with the spirit of compassion and given a humanitarian education.
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While he recognizes that all people are a part of history, he argues that only certain cultures imbue a wider sense of historical involvement.
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Imbued with an intense religious feeling, lavish patronage was extended towards the building of basadis, temples and magnificent statues.
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The subjects of their works are ordinary people, imbued with nostalgy: old men, beggars, etc. approaching them from a personal attitude.
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Her poems were usually short, simple and imbued with sentimentality, the beauty of nature and inner strength.
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Each of the twins is imbued with special abilities to help succeed in the adventure.
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He encouraged them to imbue a modern spirit in their work.
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In the process, he discovers that the supernatural shoes have imbued him with super speed and the ability to fly.
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