imbrue

[US]/ɪmˈbruː/
[UK]/ɪmˈbru/

Translation

vt.to stain or soak, especially with blood; to imbue or fill with a quality
Word Forms
Third Person Singularimbrues
Present Participleimbruing
Past Tenseimbrued
Past Participleimbrued

Phrases & Collocations

imbrue the hands

imbrue with blood

imbrue the mind

imbrue in sorrow

imbrue the soul

imbrue the landscape

imbrue with guilt

imbrue the fabric

imbrue in darkness

imbrue the spirit

Example Sentences

his hands were imbrued with paint after the art project.

the crime scene was imbrued with evidence of a struggle.

she tried to imbrue her reputation with false accusations.

the soldiers were imbrued in mud after the battle.

he felt imbrued with guilt after lying to his friend.

the artist wanted to imbrue his canvas with vibrant colors.

they imbrued their hands with the soil while planting trees.

her emotions were imbrued with sadness after the loss.

the festival was imbrued with joy and celebration.

he tried to imbrue his writing with deep meaning.

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