Impartation [noun]

Definition of Impartation:

announcement, revelation

Opposite/Antonyms of Impartation:


Sentence/Example of Impartation:

The president has already signed multiple executive orders designed to impart cohesive guidance and provide the starting point for Zients and his collaborators.

The hope is that giving back imparts a fresh perspective for travelers on the islands’ rich culture.

Matsumoto, now at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta, is teasing out the mathematical rules that dictate how stitches impart such unique properties to fabrics.

Each word they save imparts a lesson with the power to round out the human experience.

That’s why some cultured-meat startups have turned their attention, for now, away from trying to reproduce an entire hunk of meat from scratch and toward the aspects of meat that impart the most flavor.

Even a one month break from going from student to teacher can impart so much value.

It is all grace from start to finish, from the impartation of life in the new birth to the crowning in glory.

He is the Life, and no one spiritually lives except through His self-impartation.

Remember, too, that the impartation of this highest good is one of the main reasons why we ourselves possess it.

This inward impartation of strength is the true and only condition of that self-sufficingness which Paul has just been claiming.