Thesaurus / impart
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On the other hand, feeling crushed by an intense stressor, such as abuse or a parent’s death, can impart a sense of helplessness that leaves young people “fearful of it happening again,” Gunnar says.
PUBERTY CAN REPAIR THE BRAIN’S STRESS RESPONSES AFTER HARDSHIP EARLY IN LIFEESTHER LANDHUISAUGUST 28, 2020SCIENCE NEWSYet, when it comes to imparting information, there are many ways being schooled online right now is preferable.
ONLINE LEARNING IS HERE TO STAYSARA-ELLEN AMSTERAUGUST 7, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThe effective “temperature” of the beads from the combined trials could be derived from how they traversed the energy landscape, moving in response to the forces imparted by the laser.
A NEW EXPERIMENT HINTS AT HOW HOT WATER CAN FREEZE FASTER THAN COLDEMILY CONOVERAUGUST 7, 2020SCIENCE NEWSSometimes the value is in buying your service or product, but other times the value lies in the emotional connection imparted to the reader.
HOW TO USE TRENDING KEYWORDS FROM CURRENT EVENTS IN CONTENT MARKETINGGREGG SCHWARTZJULY 23, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHYou can also implement extensions to impart more influence during the decision stage and garner increased user engagement.
SEVEN TIPS FOR FULL FUNNEL SEO IN 2020ERICA MAGNOTTOJUNE 1, 2020SEARCH ENGINE WATCHThey had proceeded a mile when Bruno came running back, showing by his manner he had news to impart.
THE COURIER OF THE OZARKSBYRON A. DUNNWe were much alike in our tastes and habits, yet there was enough of difference between us to impart a relish to our friendship.
FIFTY YEARS OF RAILWAY LIFE IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELANDJOSEPH TATLOWThey walked down the hill, stopped many times by returning citizens anxious to impart information.
ANCESTORSGERTRUDE ATHERTONThe knowledge obtained from Billy Little the boy tried to impart to Rita.
A FOREST HEARTH: A ROMANCE OF INDIANA IN THE THIRTIESCHARLES MAJORIf this method of approach is clearly understood, the parent need never be worried about the time to impart information.
REPORT OF THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON MORAL DELINQUENCY IN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTSOSWALD CHETTLE MAZENGARB ET AL.WORDS RELATED TO IMPART
- acquaint
- adumbrate
- advise
- allude to
- angle
- apprise
- bring up
- broach
- coax
- connote
- cue
- drop
- expose
- fish
- foreshadow
- give an inkling
- impart
- imply
- infer
- inform
- insinuate
- intimate
- jog memory
- leak
- let it be known
- let out of bag
- make
- mention
- point
- prefigure
- press
- prompt
- put flea in ear
- recall
- refer to
- remind
- say in passing
- shadow
- signify
- solicit
- spring
- tip off
- tip one's hand
- touch on
- whisper
- wink
- acquaints
- adumbrates
- advises
- allude to
- angles
- apprises
- brings up
- broaches
- coaxes
- connotes
- cues
- drops
- exposes
- fishes
- foreshadows
- gives an inkling
- imparts
- implies
- infers
- informs
- insinuates
- intimates
- jog memory
- leaks
- lets it be knows
- lets out of bag
- makes
- mentions
- points
- prefigures
- presses
- prompts
- puts flea in ear
- recalls
- refers to
- reminds
- says in passes
- shadows
- signifies
- solicits
- springs
- tip one's hand
- tips off
- touches on
- whispers
- winks
- brainwashing
- catechizing
- diffusing
- disseminating
- engendering
- engrafting
- force in
- imbuing
- imparting
- impregnating
- impressing
- inculcating
- indoctrinating
- infiltrating
- infixing
- infusing
- injecting
- inoculating
- inseminating
- inserting
- insinuating
- inspiring
- interjecting
- intermixing
- programing
- propagandizing
- putting in head
- suffusing
- transfusing
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