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How to use imbued in a sentence

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A man imbued with a strong faith and sense of duty, Ted will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.
People of Annie's generation were imbued with a great sense of country and patriotism.
It's an inspired album that is imbued with the warm spirit and gracious heart that is this family.
Inspirational and imbued with an engaging, multidimensional personality on the park, he can be infuriatingly insouciant and ungiving off it.
He was a man of gentle and quiet disposition who was imbued with many noble qualities.
They represented deities, mythical creatures, imaginary beasts, and recognizable fauna imbued with symbolic meanings.
A lady of gentle disposition and kind manner, Nora was imbued with a caring and compassionate nature.
Throughout his study, Farmer's writing is entertaining and eloquent, imbued with the passion of a native Utahn.
Scenes are imbued with a hallucinatory quality, reminiscent of European art cinema.
Two of the ballet's encounters stood out, imbued with a kind of artistic brilliance befitting their underlying influence.
Here, four short movements are imbued with grace and ethereality and the end result is a truly pleasant listening experience.
Perhaps his tone is not quite what it was, but he imbued the role with immense gravitas and dignity.
Angles, Saxons, Jutes, and Frisians who settled in England were still imbued with the traditional freedom of primitive German society.
They transform social meaning, refashioning the concept of hacking into one that is imbued with negative content.
With a fine and deft delicacy, nature and landscape are imbued with a soft surrealism, edging towards an alchemic, almost spiritual symbolism.
His world was deeply imbued in a Calvinist orthodoxy that was to take on sectarian overtones.
Prayer renewed Jesus' strength, soothed and refreshed his spirit, and imbued his heart with confidence.
Working-class immigrants, imbued with the dream of three acres and a cow, settled for a quarter-acre suburban block and a pen of chooks.
The opening chords of the Adagio Sostenuto were finely poised and imbued with spacious eloquence.
Instead we are offered a panorama of uniquely flawed relationships each imbued with enough personality to be poignant and credible.
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Examples from Classical Literature
For the moment Lydia felt more imbued with the impartiality of the law than both of them.
Pomponio Leto, his preceptor, had imbued him with the spirit of the humanists.
I suppose, also, that Schneeweiss had imagined that I was quite imbued with hierarchic views.
Men should be imbued with a sense of their strength, not of their weakness.
Let us remember that he was good-hearted, and not ill-intentioned, though imbued with the false ideas of his day.
Art must forever be imbued with the spirit of its delineator.
Her husband had ideas on that subject, and had imbued her with them.
I became imbued with the notion on that first occasion before we sat down to dinner, but I cannot define by what means.
He was as religious as they, as stern and inflexible, and as deeply imbued with democratic principles.
You are a man imbued by errors, and vincible by slight temptations.
I use two French words because they define better than any English terms the species of intelligence with which his features were imbued.
The air and sunshine, nay, the very rocks are imbued with it.
Both are ancient creations in themselves and are imbued with great strength and power, which seems to spring directly from their ancientness.
Bruckner was a man deeply imbued with a sense of his own worth.
It was to be developed by men who were imbued with the Cartesian spirit.
But, imbued from her childhood with a brooding sense of wrong, and an inveterate hatred of a class, opportunity had developed her into a tigress.
The student of Shakspere becomes imbued with the idea of his character.
You, sir, of all men whom I have known, are he whose body is the closest conjoined, and imbued, and identified, so to speak, with the spirit whereof it is the instrument.
Rather it is meant to convey the sense that this was a concert imbued with the civilising impact music can have on our souls and, indeed, our daily lives.
The founders' thought was heavily imbued with equilibrist notions of all sorts, but in the operation of the old European system they saw nothing but danger.
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