imparting
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Definition
Noun: * The act of transmitting or communicating information, knowledge, or a quality to someone. It refers to the process of making something known or transferring it to another person.
Usage
The word "imparting" is a formal noun derived from the verb "impart." It is used to describe the action or process of giving, conveying, or revealing something intangible, such as knowledge, news, a skill, or a feeling. * It often describes a deliberate, conscious act of sharing. * It is commonly used in educational, instructional, or formal communicative contexts.
Examples
- The teacher's imparting of wisdom left a lasting impression on her students.
- His lecture focused on the imparting of practical skills rather than theoretical knowledge.
- The document deals with the imparting of confidential information to authorized personnel.
- Effective imparting of values begins at home.
Advanced Usage
- "imparting of": This is the most common collocation, followed by the thing being transmitted (e.g., knowledge, skills, news).
- The term can be used in more abstract contexts, such as the imparting of a sense of calm or the imparting of flavor from herbs to a sauce.
Variants and Related Words
- Impart (verb): To give, convey, or reveal.
- She imparted the news with great sensitivity.
- Impartation (noun): A less common synonym for "imparting," meaning the act of imparting.
- Impartible (adjective): Capable of being imparted.
Synonyms
- Communication
- Conveyance
- Transmission
- Dissemination
- Bestowal
Antonyms
- Withholding
- Concealment
- Retention
Noun
- the transmission of information