impartable

impartable

The teacher's impartable knowledge helps the students understand the lesson.

Definition

Adjective: "impartable" describes something that can be communicated, transmitted, or given to others. It refers to knowledge, qualities, or possessions that are capable of being shared, conveyed, or bestowed upon someone else.

Usage Examples
  • (The knowledge can be effectively communicated.)
  • (The information cannot be shared.)
  • (The abilities can be taught or transmitted.)
Advanced Usage
  • "impartable knowledge": information or understanding that can be passed on to others.

    • Scientific discoveries are impartable through publications and lectures. (The findings can be shared widely.)
  • "impartable quality": a characteristic or trait that can be given or instilled in someone.

    • Patience is an impartable virtue if taught with care. (The quality can be transmitted through instruction.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Impart (verb): to give, convey, or communicate something to another person.

    • She imparted her knowledge of history to the class. (She shared her understanding.)
  • Impartation (noun): the act of giving or communicating something.

    • The impartation of skills requires patient instruction. (The process of sharing abilities.)
  • Impartible (adjective): an alternative form meaning capable of being imparted.

    • The secret was impartible only to trusted allies. (It could be shared.)
Synonyms
  • Communicable: capable of being transmitted or expressed.
  • Transferable: able to be passed from one person to another.
  • Conveyable: able to be carried or transmitted.
  • Shareable: able to be distributed or given to others.
Related Idioms
  • "Pass the torch": to transfer responsibility or knowledge to another person.

    • The veteran teacher passed the torch to the new instructor, knowing her methods were impartable. (She passed on her expertise.)
  • "Lend an ear": to listen attentively, often implying the imparting of advice.

    • He lent an ear to his friend’s troubles, making his advice impartable. (He offered shareable counsel.)