Impart

usgb/ɪmˈpɑːrt/
verb

To give information, knowledge, or a particular quality to someone.

The teacher tried to impart a love of learning to his students.
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  • impart knowledge
  • impart wisdom
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Teacher's Role

Implies a duty to pass on valuable qualities or lessons.

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Educators aim to impart critical thinking skills.
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Beyond Facts

Focuses on transmitting values or passions, not just facts.

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Parents impart their ethics to their children.
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Emotional Effect

Can describe the transfer of emotions or enthusiasm.

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Her speech imparted a sense of hope.
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