English to Kannada Dictionary impart

impart

ನೀಡು
definition
verb
teachers had a duty to impart strong morals to their students
make (information) known; communicate.
translation of 'impart'
ಭಾಗ-ಕೊಡು,
ಹಂಚು,
(ಒಬ್ಬನಿಗೆ, ಒಂದರ) ಪಾಲು,
ನೀಡು
example
Then you'll 'impart' your newfound wisdom to local schoolchildren during nighttime field trips.
Thus, this new definition of airflow obstruction appears to 'impart' useful prognostic information.
teachers had a duty to 'impart' strong morals to their students
A few Red Clover blossoms in a pot of any tea 'impart' a nice honey flavor.
The banana leaves and warm earth 'impart' a special flavor to the food.
Good communication requires the ability both to listen and to 'impart' relevant information.
shiitake mushrooms 'impart' a wonderfully woody flavour to the salad
Further, it should have full control over the institutions which 'impart' training.
While these definitions 'impart' a flavour of the concept, they are extremely vague.
It is a gangster film with darkened images meant to 'impart' an art-house quality.
I have run out of " wisdom " to sagely 'impart' to my students.
its main use has been to 'impart' a high surface gloss to finished articles
They also 'impart' knowledge to people newly diagnosed with diabetes, walking with them in empathy.
Is it answered professionally or are you rudely grilled before information is reluctantly 'imparted' ?
Yet the very triumph of these principles 'imparted' a rancorous quality to public life, as the wealthy pastoral and professional elite fought to hold on to their advantages.
The velocity already 'imparted' by Earth's rotation is that much less needed by the rocket's own fuel to attain the necessary orbital speed.
Urdu education was 'imparted' to students in these institutions along with religious education.
I find myself sometimes wishing for a supernatural 'impartation' of wisdom to my children, especially but not exclusively to my three sons.
I'm going down expecting to get some 'impartation' that is going to set me on my course for the next couple of years.
The 'impartation' of saving grace is ultimately the only eternal benefit.
The music in its patience and sense of perseverance 'imparts' a sense of sympathetic healing.
Her face sets like quick-drying cement and she 'imparts' information strictly on a need-to-know basis.
Computer education is also 'imparted' to the children.
As for wine, oak not only 'imparts' some specific qualities as extractable substances, it also allows slow oxygenation of the spirit.
And he 'imparts' some wisdom that seems to have resonance beyond the craps table.
The oil 'imparts' flavour and helps to soften the aubergines as they cool.
When you throw - through a complicated series of articulations of the shoulder, elbow and wrist - you produce a sort of whiplash effect that 'imparts' speed and distance to the ball.
However, I often receive information in what feels like physical 'impartation' : the revelation is ‘downloaded’ into my chest area.
This work 'imparts' seminal information on the use of biological and chemical weapons in the ancient world, and as such it provides an outlook missing from much current thought about this era.
He said it in a tone that suggested he was 'imparting' great wisdom.
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