0 to communicate information or knowledge to someone -- przekazywać
I have disappointing news to impart.
1 to give something a particular feeling, quality, or taste -- nadawać
The pump wave imparts an oscillatory velocity to the electrons.
The clarity this imparted is evident through a comparison with some other contemporary cookery books.
Now the shaykh imparted not merely generalized instructions on spiritual etiquette, but also soul-challenging advice and do-it-or-depart requirements for advancement on the mystical path.
Thus, for this study, imparting information might be seen as a field of action and newspapers as a genre within it.
In doing so, they create abstractions of these divisions, imparting capabilities to individual holons instead of individual agents.
In the present pilot study, participating pharmacists actively imparted information, education and self-care advice about diabetes to customers in half of the communications captured.
In terms of the present analysis, a chain head easily fuses with that, imparting its index, but a trace most naturally does not.
Roughly speaking, the nodes in the noted class stay dynamically inactive (imparting a constant bias) as the remainder of the system approaches an attractor.