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View definitions for imbued

imbued

adjective as in charged

adjective as in saturated

Strongest match

Strong match

  • sopped
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But campuses near fire zones — those with buildings intact, including Odyssey, Canyon and Revere — are grappling with safety issues that have vexed parents and administrators, complicated the reopening process and imbued it with tension.

This new version of “Like Water for Chocolate,” brings us familiar characters imbued with new elements — much like the current political landscape in the U.S.

From Salon

Paired alongside Shakespeare’s lines about grunting and sweating under a weary life, even the non-playable background extras seem imbued with a soul.

Their presence also holds a special significance for the great masses who believe that the river waters get imbued with the purity of the saints' thoughts and deeds when they bathe in the river.

From BBC

A home is, after all, a private stage set, imbued with meaning by those who live there.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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