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    1. Looking below at the passing continents was beginning to imbue him with a sense of imperiousness he hadn’t felt since the time he’d been master of an artificial reality network – although that could be thought of as a totally different life, a different person


    2. “When the stones are brought together, divine forces imbue the one combined stone with Fire, such fire that it becomes a weapon in times of war and a counsel in time of peace


    3. That was, naturally, the option that the Fernández and Lincoln families chose to fully imbue themselves of the Caribbean, Spanish and American


    4. They constitute the most appropriate place for visitors to imbue themselves of the exquisite floral beauty and fascinating world of the plants


    5. In Juneau’s protected and tranquil waters, it is easy to examine the whole landscape, imbue oneself of its splendor and greatly humble oneself before the seductive enchantment that unfolds before one’s bewildered eyes


    6. Similarly, sightseers can imbue themselves with enchantment in the one thousand acres Stanley Park


    7. toward his listeners as he sought to imbue them with the emotions that filled his mind


    8. imbue true appreciation in life and remove greed and other negative selfish emotions that


    9. companionship but he forgot to imbue them with enough intelligence


    10. Also, when I began writing in 2010, I placed the collapse of society sooner than I thought possible at the time at around 2050, in order to imbue a sense of urgency; however, I now believe that I stumbled upon a very likely timescale

    11. and imbue the cherished intellect to envision total victory;


    12. an act of creation: we imbue these physical things with the meaning


    13. ” Rupert allowed her hopeful outlook to imbue him with


    14. �Well,� Rheus attempted to explain, �a skilled artisan can imbue a piece of tasrac in such a way that-�


    15. The entire office was designed in such a way to imbue the room with an atmosphere of comfort that would encourage emotional intimacy


    16. She could imbue melee weapons with tiny bits of earth that made them more jagged, or she could sharpen blades to help them penetrate armor


    17. The formulae worked for some earnest masters and not others, because there was a spark in only some, a talent that could imbue formulae with real power


    18. After all, it was familiar terrain for her in that Natasha Lytess had always wanted her to draw from her own life and then imbue her performances with aspects of her sadness and confusion—and even come to terms with her past in order to be a better actress


    1. "Hey!" I said it as loud and brassy as I could, still strengthened by the courage my family had imbued me with


    2. football field, but imbued with the orange sparkles that he now


    3. The fragment of Arimayr obviously wasn't a star at all, but a remnant of a crystallized accumulation of, what the voices in her head called simply, the Tears of the Enthilesté---a substance so imbued with the vital power of the cosmos that it had a life of sorts all its own


    4. Utterly sacred once imbued with Fire by Divine sources, the stones were kept in the possession only of those they were divinely intended for


    5. Many others, who had become imbued with the subversions of the Word, held tightly to their “apostasy


    6. 24 How is it, that even boys, imbued with the philosophy of religious reasoning, have conquered still more


    7. “It’s imbued with one of William's potions,” She said


    8. 24 How is it that even boys imbued with the philosophy of religious reasoning have conquered still more bitter tortures: 25 for when the tyrant was manifestly vanquished in his first attempt in being unable to force the old man to eat the unclean thing


    9. They, who believed in opposition to civil authority and thus became imbued with supporting the unsavory falsehoods of collectivism in their youth, now in colleges, have succeeded in the fateful and one-sided indoctrination of a large percentage of our younger citizenry


    10. The stone you have here does not have much power imbued in it, but it is untuned, which makes it very special

    11. Imbued in the structure of your book's plot, there has to be


    12. To the recipient of his words, however, they were imbued with menace and vague threat


    13. One of the readers of my book, I Wil , became imbued with the spirit of success


    14. that occur to me at this time--affect a female listener? This one simple sentence brings up points concerning the physical, the intrapsychic, the interpersonal, the existential, and the cultural, all imbued with the evaluative


    15. everything ro be imbued with values, which are expressed in relationship, thus giving


    16. All are imbued with loss as well as gain


    17. constitute a sense of self physically and evaluatively based, fluid, and imbued with a


    18. In the uncertain flare of the torches she looked exactly like the goddess he had seen lying on that same dais, if one could imagine that goddess imbued with vibrant life


    19. Embodied another way, the physical reality becomes heavily imbued with the sym-


    20. with a negative self-concept imbued with shame and a chronic sense of loss and

    21. Her responses are instead imbued with the needs and desires of others,


    22. somewhat illusory connection among them, imbued at the same time with caring and


    23. I was imbued with destruction


    24. They were brought about as a means to trigger the mind with general expressions that are more aptly applied to the situation or question at hand, though those who have a direct connection to spirit will know that there is more information and guidance available upon seeing that card as they are often imbued with further information, whether they realize it or not, they may be giving it as what they feel is personal counsel but is often an idea, thought, or sentence that was given to them by a power much greater than themselves


    25. Tarot cards were brought about as a means to trigger the mind with general expressions that are more aptly applied to the situation or question at hand; though those who have a direct connection to spirit will know that there is more information and guidance available upon seeing that card as they are often imbued with further information


    26. The former are imbued with the catalytic energy of the moment of their birth, tuned like a tuning fork to the frequency containing their evolutionary experience in past and present terms, and orchestrated to accommodate a future intent born of their personal design


    27. Overall the quality of workmanship imbued it with a


    28. Baptised and imbued with the teachings of


    29. and also 'Truth' and is imbued in us as the teachings of


    30. with knowledge will be imbued with strength and confidence

    31. imbued with the teachings of righteousness and truth and then pledges themselves to


    32. Science can only be created by those who are thoroughly imbued with the aspiration toward truth and understanding


    33. The inside of her imbued with the


    34. Supernatural agents ranged from spirits in objects that imbued special


    35. Whether the novice doctor uses Chinese medicinal herbs, tui na (Chinese medical massage), acupuncture, or any other modality as a specialty, the mind and spirit of the doctor need to be imbued with the blueprint of Chinese medicine


    36. The local protesters understand this, but place higher value on the survival of local businesses, selling produce which is locally supplied, in traditional shops with a history, imbued with a community spirit


    37. This coffin was originally very heavy and the priest imbued it with his


    38. Imbued with the solo purpose


    39. Tunu was imbued with an auburn hue while


    40. superb, and with very little effort, the wanderer could imagine the faces imbued

    41. could imagine the faces imbued with the life force, staring thoughtfully and serenely back at him


    42. So he imbued his hands with vital energies and jumped down


    43. As his hands were already imbued with all his vital strength, the beastman on the right side was instantly killed


    44. already marvelous in the first place, now that it was imbued with a powerful


    45. are imbued with his Spirit) and all beings as abiding in Him


    46. plished Soul who is imbued with the awareness of reality


    47. when he is imbued with pious instincts and he, too, is a demon when


    48. son even that which had to be done has at last come to an end, is imbued


    49. spears, all imbued with the power of their respective elements


    50. He helped them turn to God and His Envoy with love, through the great realities he unveiled to them concerning God’s Perfection and His Supreme Attributes, and the truthfulness and noble merits of His Envoy (cpth) By virtue of the scholar’s endeavours in creating this feeling of love for God in the hearts of his followers, their spirits were refined and became imbued with the mark of Godly Perfection





































    1. the red imbues love, passion, sexuality, and spirituality


    2. � Being opens us to participating in the essential and eternal wonder of life endlessly becoming more, what Fromm calls "biophily," a love of life and living themselves that imbues us with more life


    3. The Creative Space is unified; it permeates and imbues all that exists, from particle to particle


    1. “Good night, and thank you,” she returned, imbuing the words with every ounce of meaning that she could


    2. And if indeed they themselves only aid such things it would be [the more] tolerable; but now they persist in imbuing innocent souls with their pernicious doctrines not knowing that they shall receive a double condemnation both they and those that hear them


    3. As they retain the power to make meaning, this ritual is seen not as ridiculous or hopeless but as truly imbuing them with power and


    4. These objects can be useful in imbuing the moment you cast a spell or ritually invoke a spirit with a sense of importance, and help to put you in the right mood


    5. “Where does perfection come from, Parental Figure A?” EvE was imbuing me – I was not in her mind, she was mynding me – with the awareness of what she was pondering: the mythical mind


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    Synonyms for "imbue"

    hue imbue soak diffuse interpenetrate penetrate permeate pervade riddle invest level

    "imbue" definitions

    spread or diffuse through


    fill, soak, or imbue totally


    suffuse with color