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was imbued
verb
To wet or stain an object completely with some physical quality.
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Dolezal's transracialism was imbued with exactly the opposite undertaking.
Berzsenyi was imbued with the spirit of the classics.
"The whole place was imbued with emotionally significant memories.
As others have mentioned, it was imbued with a large amount of technological optimism.
And that brand stuck, in part because it was imbued with power".
McGirr cites this, persuasively, as proof that Prohibition was "imbued with a deeply antidemocratic impulse".
His playing was imbued with distinctive (but not eccentric) ideas and an arresting tension and momentum.
Artistically severe and highly disciplined, Noh was imbued with the sternly pessimistic philosophy of Buddhism.
Albeit he was to become a sceptic, he was imbued with the Christian tradition.
Her poetry was imbued with advocacy for the poor, for women and the disenfranchised.
When he awakened, he says, he was imbued with an expertise in computer repair.
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