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Example sentences for "imbued"

Lexicographically close words:
imbroglio; imbrue; imbrued; imbruted; imbue; imbues; imbuing; ime; imediately; imide
  1. The spirit of the age was deeply imbued with a feeling of opposition against the ancient methods; and Descartes himself had been painfully perplexed by the universal anarchy and uncertainty which prevailed.

  2. Now the unusual circumstances they were placed in, the fact that he had been lost in the mountains in his service and half scared to death, imbued him with new boldness.

  3. The building of the railroad through the valley had imbued him with some hope that they might not prove to be as useless as they had been thought to be, and it had been that which had induced him, at the start, to make the journey.

  4. But, if Prince von Buelow has revealed the same aims and is imbued with the same political philosophy as Bismarck, he has tried to attain his end by very different means.

  5. Her thinkers are all imbued with the traditions of enlightened despotism.

  6. Reigart, in his generous hospitality, had even made me master of a horse--a fine animal that rose buoyantly under me, as though he was also imbued by some noble passion.

  7. Mademoiselle, I shall pay you for them," said the Captain, brightening up, and becoming imbued with the general enthusiasm.

  8. I longed for the poetic and picturesque, for I was just at that age when the mind is imbued with its strongest faith in their reality.

  9. And having spoken thus respecting truth, the member of the Kaundinya family, and eighty thousand of the Deva host, were thoroughly imbued with saving knowledge.

  10. Thus this Brahman with confidence declared the truth; imbued with highest principles of peace, he spake with boldness and unflinchingly.

  11. It is said also that his Madonnas seem 'amiable beings imbued with a lofty grace;' while his saints are 'powerful and noble forms.

  12. Ruysdael marks the culminating point of this period of development, which had led from mere backgrounds and single traits of Nature--even a flower stem or a blade of grass, up to elaborate compositions imbued by a single motive, a single idea.

  13. Not only were Euetzin and Cacami engaged in it, but others who had entered the work with heart and soul imbued with the spirit of resistance and a life pledged to the accomplishment of their country's liberation.

  14. Well, this honest shepherd was certainly imbued with the sincere and beautiful faith of the early Covenanters, but, after all, who shall dare to say that there is no efficacy in real prayer.

  15. Besides, the wild country in which they had spent most of their lives until now, had imbued them with romance.

  16. It was a struggle between the love of gain and superstition; for though he had wished me to believe the contrary, he was as fully imbued with the belief of lucky and unlucky days as any of his wives, slaves, or asseels.

  17. No other country in popedom was at that time more deeply imbued with disaffection of the doctrines and worship of the Church of Rome.

  18. Early in life Lorenzo became imbued with the conviction that his native tongue was unsurpassed as a medium for "the expression of noble thoughts in noble numbers.

  19. Its managers, imbued thoroughly with the German and French spirit of study, have resisted successfully from the outset every inducement to follow the usual college system.

  20. From time to time you would find an officer imbued with the desire to improve race relations.

  21. Imbued with the paternalistic attitude of Tuskegee and Hampton, Armstrong saw the Negro as possessing a separate culture more attuned to vocational training.

  22. The translator should be a man deeply imbued with his Bible, with the English writers from Henry the Seventh to Edward the Sixth, the Scotch divines of the 16th century, and with the old racy German.

  23. It is quite genuine, and deeply imbued with Schiller's own soul.

  24. He would, probably, thus get imbued with a sensation, if not a sense, of metre without knowing it, just as Eton boys get to write such good Latin verses by conning Ovid and Tibullus.

  25. But as you seem to be imbued with so very strong an animus against me, I must put you in confinement while your ship is being searched, lest you should feel tempted to do something which you would afterwards be sorry for.

  26. Longueville became more and more imbued with the general spirit of the seventeenth century: coquetry and bel esprit became her chief occupation.

  27. Although not of French birth, she deserves to be ranked among the women influential in France, since she became so thoroughly imbued with French traits and characteristics that she forgot her native tongue.

  28. In fact, FĂ©nelon became imbued with the doctrines of Mme.

  29. No party, no class, no creed is standing back; all are imbued with one single thought: United Germany is unconquerable.

  30. And if modern manners are too much given to softness to adopt his system in its entirety, they may at least be imbued with the robust spirit of this admirable code.

  31. Long acquaintance with Kelly had imbued him with all the roguery of that personage; and he resolved to make the Pole pay dearly for his dinner.

  32. While Elizabeth Okey was one day employed in writing, a sovereign which had been imbued with the fluid was placed upon her boot.

  33. This gentleman, who, in other respects, was an accomplished scholar and an able man, was imbued with all the extravagant notions of the alchymists.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "imbued" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.