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imbued

[im-byood] / ɪmˈbyud /


ADJECTIVE
charged
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


ADJECTIVE
saturated
Synonyms
STRONGEST
STRONG
sopped
Antonyms


Example Sentences

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OpenAI’s nonprofit background nonetheless imbued it with a halo of respectability when the company released a working paper with researchers from UPenn last week.

From Los Angeles Times

Maybe it was easier to tear apart the evidence than to acknowledge they’d once imbued those totems with power.

From Los Angeles Times

Obsidian objects have long been imbued with profound spiritual and mystical properties of other millenniums.

From New York Times

His commanding bearing and gruff baritone voice imbued his characters with gravitas and authority, but he also seemed to enjoy playing against the ultraserious types for which he was known.

From New York Times

Her upbringing, in a loving home, not only imbued her with her work ethic, but taught her that despite her relatively humble background, she could be as good as anyone else.

From BBC