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Imparter

Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
  1. Imparter
    One who imparts.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  1. (n) imparter
    One who imparts.
  2. (n) imparter
    One made to impart; a financial dupe.
Quotations
Georg C. Lichtenberg
Actual aristocracy cannot be abolished by any law: all the law can do is decree how it is to be imparted and who is to acquire it.
Georg C. Lichtenberg
Seldom if ever was knowledge given to keep, but always to impart. The grace of this rich jewel is lost in concealment.
Bishop Hall
A purpose you impart is no longer your own.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Albert Schweitzer
Impart as much as you can of your spiritual being to those who are on the road with you, and accept as something precious what comes back to you from them.
Albert Schweitzer
If a better system is thine, impart it; if not, make use of mine.
Horace
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Knowledge exists to be imparted.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Usage in the news

Much like cognac or Champagne, the soil, climate, altitude and access to water where the agaves grow imparts the bulk of tequila's complex flavor, or terroir. statesman.com

Californian imparts wisdom from Deep South. albanyherald.com

The spiritual leaders imparts his wisdom of happiness, compassion. boston.com

Californian imparts wisdom from Deep South . albanyherald.com

They not only impart a classy, lovely appear to your bogs but are an eco friendly and financial choice. ksco.com

A MicroRNA Imparts Robustness against Environmental Fluctuation during Development. cell.com

Vodka is essential to the texture of the crust and imparts no flavor — do not substitute. nytimes.com

Dried dates and raisins impart natural sweetness to the drink, but if you wish to make it sweeter you can add 1 teaspoon sugar to each glass of adrak navratan. hyy.org

Theory of a Deadman's Tyler Connolly Imparts Insight Into His Pompadour Hairdo . katsfm.com

Leslie is moving from protege to mentor, hoping to impart the knowledge he gained through difficult experience. newsobserver.com

Sartomer's CN9026 oligomer imparts hardness and yellowing resistance. coatingsworld.com

Ryan Gomes took a breather and imparted a bit of. courant.com

The more truth you impart to fiction, the stronger the story. innipegfreepress.com

Departing souls impart final words. blog.beaumontenterprise.com

Chef de cuisine Chris Kurth evokes the coming fall with this end-of summer dish by imparting a piney flavor to sweetbreads. nrn.com

Usage in scientific papers

It shapes the forward movement, imparting direction and goal.
Music in Terms of Science

If I is a subset of the well-ordered space S, there are two competing topologies to impart on I , the subspace topology on I , and the internal order topology on I .
On generalized sequential spaces

In particular as different time reparameterizations correspond to different gauge choices, studying the dynamics of the system without further reduction imparts physical meaning to different gauges.
Toward a definition of chaos for general relativity

The period of oscillation in the Galactic potential for a pulsar on the plane imparted with an initial z-velocity of 100 km s−1 is ∼150 Myrs (Oort 1965).
Millisecond Pulsar Velocities

Ergodicity of the underlying classical dynamics imparts a linear dependence on the time τ , K (τ ) ∼ |τ |, for |τ | larger than the shortest periods of classical periodic orbits, but smaller than the Heisenberg time τH (the time scale corresponding to the mean level spacing as a unit of energy).
Fluctuations and Ergodicity of the Form Factor of Quantum Propagators and Random Unitary Matrices

Usage in literature

The lesson imparted by Newton and Locke and their successors still remains to be carried out and embodied in the subtler inquiries. "Practical Essays" by Alexander Bain

Will civilization, commerce, or Christianity impart that force? "The Navy as a Fighting Machine" by Bradley A. Fiske

The latter is the color which manganese imparts to glass and under the influence of these rays the color is augmented. "Artificial Light" by M. Luckiesh

She imparted life and energy to the Tract Society. "A Practical Directory for Young Christian Females" by Harvey Newcomb

Its uses are for dyeing and staining; it can be procured in a powdered state, and imparts its red colour when soaked in water or spirits. "French Polishing and Enamelling" by Richard Bitmead

At the proper moment, with the right audience, the Judge was willing to impart information with lavish generosity. "An Alabaster Box" by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman and Florence Morse Kingsley

Therefore, those to whom God has imparted religion by intuition are very fortunate, and justly convinced. "Pascal's Pensées" by Blaise Pascal

It was imparted to me as an immense favour, it being a secret even there. "The Argosy" by Various

I bent my ear, and this imparted some more authentic information. "Arthur Mervyn" by Charles Brockden Brown

Haven't you some definite knowledge to impart in his regard which will settle his innocence or fix his guilt? "The Circular Study" by Anna Katharine Green

Usage in poetry
Oh! how I love with thee to walk,
And listen to thy whispered talk,
Which innocence and truth imparts,
And melts the most obdurate hearts.
Could we not feel a brother's woes,
Relieve the wants he undergoes?
Snatch him from slavery's cruel smart,
And to him freedom's joy impart?
Love's sweet voice shall there awaken
Joys that earth cannot impart;
Joys that live when thou hast taken
All that here can charm the heart.
Lord, I know when the bleeding heart
Looks up to Thee, Thou wilt impart
Upon each ruptured broken part
The soothing balm of Thy sweet love.
Come, Stella, queen of all my heart!
Come, born to fill its vast desires!
Thy looks perpetual joy impart,
Thy voice perpetual love inspires.
What though no answering voice is heard!
Thine oracles, the written Word,
Counsel and guidance still impart,
Responsive to the upright heart.