Entirely white shagreen is obtained by imbuing the skin with a solution of alum, covering it with the dough made with Turkey wheat, and after a time washing this away with a solution of alum.
Red dye--may be given by imbuing the ivory first with the tin mordant, then plunging it in a bath of brazil wood, cochineal, or a mixture of the two.
Many of the women fall into the bad habit of imbuing all their work with a romantic tinge of exaggerated sentiment.
A Saxon Trouvère continued this to his own time, imbuing his work with thorough hatred of the Normans.
They are even conscious of having been converted to Latin Christianity, which on their part they are imbuing with German thoughts and feeling.
Less frequently have they been credited with their great achievement, the imbuing of patristic Christianity with the human elements of love and fear and pity.
But Bede was the more genial personality, and could not help imbuinghis compositions with something from his own temperament.
He is thoroughly imbuing his congregation in Rotterdam with his own spirit, and has now many followers, who are giving his ideas to the public in an attractive form.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "imbuing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.