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imbue
imbue \im-BYOO\
verb
Imbue has two common meanings: "to permeate or influence as if by dyeing" and "to provide with something freely or naturally." In the second use it is usually used with
with.
// A deep sense of history
imbues the artist's work.
// The children were
imbued with a passion for nature by their parents, both biologists.
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Examples:
"Aged
cachaça, like fine whiskey, derives its complexity from the barrels it's matured in. There are dozens of different Brazilian woods cachaça can be aged in, and each
imbues the spirit with its distinct flavor, resulting in varieties that are more floral or herbal, nutty or woody, savory or spiced." — Rebekah Peppler,
The New York Times, 5 Dec. 2025
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