0 present participle of impregnate --
1 to cause something, usually a solid substance, to absorb something, usually a liquid: --
2 to make a woman or female animal pregnant --
He noted that he sometimes used assurance caps to prevent impregnating his mistresses.
Tar paper is made by impregnating paper or fiberglass mat with tar, producing a waterproof material useful for roof construction.
The creamy white vegetable shortening filling liquefies, impregnating the sponge cake with its luscious vanilla flavor...
He has a long and bitter rivalry with the old elf, taking his granddaughter captive and impregnating her.
Manufacturing techniques include impregnating open-cell polymer foams internally with ceramic slurry and then firing in a kiln, leaving only ceramic material.
The proposal was to bypass the entire process of making paper and impregnating individual sheets, to be subsequently laminated.
They are dual hermaphrodites, each half of a couple impregnating the other.
The more compact coil windings were made possible by the use of shellac for impregnating the windings and improving the reliability of their insulation.