Sentences with imbue
im·bue
I i - As you listen, you notice how every single word is imbued with a breathless sense of wonder. [be VERB-ed + with]
- His sermons were imbued with the spirit of the Reformation
- Forster seems to want to imbue the story with a kind of melancholy innocence, to counter loss with the redemptive power of the imagination.
- She's not a particularly tormented person, she says, but she manages to imbue her stormy tales with a profound first-person ache.
- The new political leader was imbued with the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
- The shirt was imbued with his scent.
- In particular, architects like to imbue the choices with some political significance.
- The challenge for Baden-Powell was to imbue British city children with values that grew out of a rural existence.
- The entire text is imbued with the sense of melancholy and hopelessness.