What part of speech is imparting?

Imparting can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. imparting is a verb, gerund of impart (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does imparting mean?

Definitions

Verb

impart - transmit or serve as the medium for transmission; "Sound carries well over water"; "The airwaves carry the sound"; "Many metals conduct heat"
impart - transmit (knowledge or skills); "give a secret to the Russians"; "leave your name and address here"; "impart a new skill to the students"
impart - bestow a quality on; "Her presence lends a certain cachet to the company"; "The music added a lot to the play"; "She brings a special atmosphere to our meetings"; "This adds a light note to the program"

Noun

imparting - the transmission of information

Examples of imparting

#   Sentence  
1. verb Impart a new skill to the students.
2. verb Will you impart the secret to me?
3. verb The Bible, as a revelation from God, was not designed to give us all the information we might desire, nor to solve all the questions about which the human soul is perplexed, but to impart enough to be a safe guide to the haven of eternal rest.
4. verb Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
5. verb One of the things we should learn from Americans is their ability to gather, accumulate, and impart knowledge.
6. verb Tom is eager to impart his knowledge.
7. verb He wants to impart his wisdom to you.
8. verb Wisdom cannot be imparted. Wisdom that a wise man attempts to impart always sounds like foolishness to someone else.
9. verb True to his Paphian mother, trace by trace, / slowly the Love-god with prevenient art, / begins the lost Sychaeus to efface, / and living passion to a breast impart / long dead to feeling, and a vacant heart.
10. verb When thus the prophet Helenus I hail, / "Troy-born interpreter of Heaven! whose art / the signs of Phoebus' pleasure can impart; / thou know'st the tripod and the Clarian bay, / the stars, the voices of the birds, that dart / on wings with omens laden, speak and say, / (since fate and all the gods foretell a prosperous way / and point to far Italia)."
11. verb Will you impart the secret to me?
12. verb The Bible, as a revelation from God, was not designed to give us all the information we might desire, nor to solve all the questions about which the human soul is perplexed, but to impart enough to be a safe guide to the haven of eternal rest.
13. verb Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
14. verb One of the things we should learn from Americans is their ability to gather, accumulate, and impart knowledge.
15. verb Tom is eager to impart his knowledge.
Sentence  
verb
Impart a new skill to the students.
Will you impart the secret to me?
The Bible, as a revelation from God, was not designed to give us all the information we might desire, nor to solve all the questions about which the human soul is perplexed, but to impart enough to be a safe guide to the haven of eternal rest.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
One of the things we should learn from Americans is their ability to gather, accumulate, and impart knowledge.
Tom is eager to impart his knowledge.
He wants to impart his wisdom to you.
Wisdom cannot be imparted. Wisdom that a wise man attempts to impart always sounds like foolishness to someone else.
True to his Paphian mother, trace by trace, / slowly the Love-god with prevenient art, / begins the lost Sychaeus to efface, / and living passion to a breast impart / long dead to feeling, and a vacant heart.
When thus the prophet Helenus I hail, / "Troy-born interpreter of Heaven! whose art / the signs of Phoebus' pleasure can impart; / thou know'st the tripod and the Clarian bay, / the stars, the voices of the birds, that dart / on wings with omens laden, speak and say, / (since fate and all the gods foretell a prosperous way / and point to far Italia)."
Will you impart the secret to me?
The Bible, as a revelation from God, was not designed to give us all the information we might desire, nor to solve all the questions about which the human soul is perplexed, but to impart enough to be a safe guide to the haven of eternal rest.
Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.
One of the things we should learn from Americans is their ability to gather, accumulate, and impart knowledge.
Tom is eager to impart his knowledge.

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