"Imbues" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To imbue something means to give someone or something a quality, idea, or feeling by carefully teaching or showing it to them. It can also mean to fill or permeate something with a particular quality or spirit. For example, "The teacher's passion for literature imbued her students with a love for reading."
Imbroglios refers to complicated or tangled situations, often involving politics, finance, or social issues. It can also describe a messy or confused state of affairs, often with multiple conflicting interests or factors at play. The word typically connotes a sense of complexity, chaos, or upheaval.
To imbrue means to stain or dye something, especially with a liquid, often metaphorically referring to the process of influencing or corrupting someone or something. In a more literal sense, it can also refer to the act of soaking or saturating a substance with a liquid.
Imbuement is a noun that refers to the process of imbuing or injecting something, such as an idea, thought, or substance, into something else.
Imbuing refers to the act of infusing something, such as an idea, emotion, or quality, into something else, typically a person, place, or object. It can also mean to fill or permeate something with a particular character, spirit, or essence.
To imburse means to pay or compensate someone for expenses or losses, usually in a formal or official capacity. It can also refer to the act of reimbursing someone for money spent or owed.