How to use in-sentence of “impart”:
+ Changes in local redox conditions impart a significant isotopic fractionation from seawater as recorded in the local sedimentary V isotopic signature.
+ It is difficult to impart as much spin to the push pass as one can typically impart to a forehand or backhand, resulting in a less stable throw.
+ If you put whole cloves in a ham, they will impart their flavour to the meat.
+ Magnesium ions are sour to the taste, and in low concentrations help to impart a natural tartness to fresh mineral waters.
+ The zest is widely used in Creole cuisine and to impart flavour to “arranged” rums on Réunion and Madagascar.
+ The maximum energy that a cyclic accelerator can impart is typically limited by the strength of the magnetic field of the particle path.
+ Although it is more difficult to impart power to a scoober than a hammer, a scoober can be an effective short-range throw and is used in Ultimate for breaking the mark and to throw over defenders in a zone defense.