0 present participle of impart
1 to communicate information to someone:
The definition of teaching in a creative context differs from the notion of imparting knowledge or instructing methodically.
Applying context-based reasoning presents a highly effective and efficient methodology for imparting sufficient intelligence to agents to achieve their objective in a training simulator.
The domain of applicability of magnetic induced order, however, can be expanded by chemically imparting larger anisotropic magnetic susceptibilities to macromolecules.
However, they still expressed ambivalence about the importance and practicality of imparting career advice during lesson time.
The counsellor should avoid imparting his or her own bias.
Roughly speaking, the nodes in the noted class stay dynamically inactive (imparting a constant bias) as the remainder of the system approaches an attractor.
In terms of the present analysis, a chain head easily fuses with that, imparting its index, but a trace most naturally does not.
Thus, for this study, imparting information might be seen as a field of action and newspapers as a genre within it.