Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One who imparts.
- noun One made to impart; a financial dupe.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun One who imparts.
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- noun One who
imparts .
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Examples
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But Friend turns out to be a disarming blend of Jon Stewart and Deepak Chopra--part entertainer and funny man, part imparter of down-to-earth, practical, spiritual truths.
Eva Norlyk Smith, Ph.D.: Anusara Yoga - Becoming a Standing Mudra of the Heart Ph.D. Eva Norlyk Smith 2010
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After all, logically speaking, in scenes where the protagonist is extracting information from a stranger, why SHOULD the imparter tell the absolute and complete truth?
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After all, logically speaking, in scenes where the protagonist is extracting information from a stranger, why SHOULD the imparter tell the absolute and complete truth?
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In many instances, the protagonist is reduced to helpful nods and murmured promptings on the order of, “Oh, really?” while the imparter engages in a soliloquy so long that Hamlet himself would start looking at his watch four paragraphs into it.
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In many instances, the protagonist is reduced to helpful nods and murmured promptings on the order of, “Oh, really?” while the imparter engages in a soliloquy so long that Hamlet himself would start looking at his watch four paragraphs into it.
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But Friend turns out to be a disarming blend of Jon Stewart and Deepak Chopra -- part entertainer and funny man, part imparter of down-to-earth, practical, spiritual truths.
Eva Norlyk Smith, Ph.D.: Anusara Yoga - Becoming a Standing Mudra of the Heart Ph.D. Eva Norlyk Smith 2010
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In many instances, the protagonist is reduced to helpful nods and murmured promptings on the order of, “Oh, really?” while the imparter engages in a soliloquy so long that Hamlet himself would start looking at his watch four paragraphs into it.
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In many instances, the protagonist is reduced to helpful nods and murmured promptings on the order of, “Oh, really?” while the imparter engages in a soliloquy so long that Hamlet himself would start looking at his watch four paragraphs into it.
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As a teacher, would you view yourself as the imparter of knowledge or a facilitator of learning?
True or False: Teaching ESL Abroad is the Job For You? « Esl Articles « Articles « Literacy News 2009
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By making the information-imparter more reluctant — which automatically both forces the protagonist to become a better interviewer and renders the information-seeking process more difficult.
ruzuzu commented on the word imparter
"1. One who imparts.
2. One made to impart; a financial dupe."
--Century Dictionary
December 1, 2010