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Discover Ludwig"imbued" is a perfectly acceptable and usable word in written English.
It is primarily used as a verb to mean to fill or saturate with a particular quality, feeling, or influence. For example, "The restaurant was imbued with a relaxed atmosphere."
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is imbued
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To wet or stain an object completely with some physical quality.
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She is imbued with rationalism, tolerance, progressivism.
Every book is imbued with the human spirit".
Islam is imbued with violence, and it encourages violence.
The service, too, is imbued with a belle époque air.
Every home is imbued with the consciousness of its tenant".
One that is imbued with genuine sadness too.
The club is imbued with something of its founder's spirit.
Somehow positive energy is imbued into that clothing".
"But unlike those figures this work is imbued with an experiential dimension.
Though it is imbued with a profound moral sense, it does not preach.
No other bug represents such mesmerising beauty, nor is imbued with such universal spiritual symbolism.
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