imparts
Imparts is the third-person singular present tense of the verb impart. The word means to give, convey, or bestow something such as knowledge, skills, or information, and can also mean to communicate or reveal a quality, feeling, or idea. As a transitive verb, impart requires a direct object and often an indirect object, as in sentences like the professor imparted knowledge to the students or the mentor imparted a sense of discipline. In general, impart emphasizes sharing intangible things rather than material goods, though broader senses are possible.
Etymology and scope: Impart derives from Latin inpartire, from in- meaning into and partire meaning to divide,
Usage notes: The term is formal and common in academic, literary, and declarative prose. It is often
Examples: The workshop aimed to impart practical skills to participants. The ambassador sought to impart goodwill
Related terms: convey, transmit, disseminate, bestow, teach, instruct. The noun forms include impartation or imputed sense