The effect of the oxygen is to reverse the deoxidizing process, and to impart oxygen to the colouring matters.
The brilliant cut in diamonds is such an arrangement of the posterior facets, or cut faces of the jewel, that all light reaching them shall be thrown back and reflected, and thus impart an extraordinary brilliancy to the gem.
In calico stiffening and glazing, also in calico printing, steam-heated cylinders are of great value, because they impart heat without the chance of setting the goods on fire.
I am one of those, who freely and ungrudgingly impart a share of the good things of this life which fall to their lot (few as mine are in this kind) to a friend.
Several at length were induced to visit Samoa, where at the training college they gained so sound a knowledge of Christianity, that in 1846 two of them were well fitted to impart it to their long-benighted countrymen.
He never failed while they were thus engaged to impart so much religious instruction as they could receive.
Thus when the Spirit came forth at Pentecost out of the uplifted manhood of the Son to impart to us all His richness, He came not merely to supply His absence, but to accomplish His presence.
He wants to visit them because he has something of the utmost value to give them--that he may 'impart unto them some spiritual gift.
We know that as an apostle he was qualified to impart the Holy Ghost by the laying on of hands, and that certain 'gifts' frequently accompanied His inward presence.
Hence, I will dare once more to speak the truth, and may God impartstrength to my words!
I wish a student to whom I may impart my methods, so that after my day has passed my people may still have some one to depend upon.
I must impart it to my successor during my life, or it will perish with me.
The fresh leaves of the tarragon plant are in perfection in July and August, and impart a new and pleasant taste to soups, hashes, gravies, &c.
These tamarinds impart a pleasant acid to the mixture.
This is a very popular plant in the Orient, for many races use its leaves to impart a reddish-yellow stain to the nails, finger tips and palms of the hands.
The principal use of the seeds is in cookery and everybody knows the yellow color which Filipino cooks impart to almost all their dishes.
They could have made the stateliest mansion in the city homelike; they did impart to their two poor rooms the essential elements of a home.
Roger was jubilant over the news, and he hastened toimpart it to Mildred, who was spending the remaining weeks of her sojourn in the country with her friend Mrs. Wilson.
On the other hand, the recommendations concerning physical valuation as an element in rate regulation were sufficiently progressive to impart an aspect of judicial balance and general fairness to the report as a whole.
Joint Rate Inspection Bureau at Chicago, for his willingness to impart such explanation of this complicated matter as the delicate responsibilities of his important post permit.
It is a pleasure to get information, even if it sometimes has to be acquired under difficulties, and it is equally pleasing to impart it to those who will make use of it," was Mr Ross's reply.
If you would have your auditors to stay Till curtain-rise and plaudit end the play, Observe each age's temper, and impart To each the grace and finish of your art.
Come, Lord, and warm each languid heart; Inspire each lifeless tongue; And let the joys of heaven impart Their influence to our song.
We will not act the coward's part, But onward all proceed: Our Captain shall his grace impart In every time of need.
Through all the windings of my heart, My search let heavenly wisdom guide; And still its radiant beams impart Till all be searched and purified.
O, may that Spirit warm my heart To piety and love, And to life's lowly vale impart Some rays from heaven above.
What glad return can I impart For favors so divine?
And let thy healing voice impart A taste of joy divine.
Would it not be better to wait until Mr. Fogg reached London again, and then impart to him that an agent of the metropolitan police had been following him round the world, and have a good laugh over it?
To draw others into conversation and lead them to impart their deepest thoughts, was one of my mother’s special gifts.
It is a pity that children are generally so reserved and reticent, for a child of enquiring mind would learn much more, could it but impart its own thoughts and enquire about the things that puzzle it.
The effort to unlock my soul would have cost me too much, and I felt instinctively that to impart its tumult, even had I been able to do so, would have been by no means a welcome proceeding to those around me.
And the faith and trust which were hers she managed to impart to others in turn; so that her work has continued growing, and has increased to three times its original size.
Could Talma impart on the stage those heroic sentiments, had he not been gifted with lofty sentiments, and integrity?
It is beyond my power to impart all the passionate solemnity of that picture.
Cardinal Bilio, in their name, asked him to impart his blessing.
In consequence, weimpart our apostolic benediction to all who shall, this day, pray for Poland.
Depart, my children; I impart to you my benediction, and with it my wish that it may attend you throughout the journey of life.
He adored, without knowing it, the Divine will, which was not that he should ever again impart his apostolic benediction from the Vatican.
AN owl that had long separated himself from his companions that he might devote his nights to study and become learned, employed himself afterward in trying to impart his learning to the other owls.
Then you will find that the possessions which yield no satisfaction while hoarded up only for self, impart a real joy when shared with others in the uses of charity.
Some men, retaining their gracious gifts, are ever ready to impart to those who need; while others, suffering the loss of theirs, are ever in need themselves.
I have endeavored in this little book to impart what little knowledge I possess on this important subject to the reader.