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Imbue V Permeate Completely Dye Fill Sight Grandparents

The verb "imbue" means to permeate completely or fill thoroughly, exemplified by Sarah feeling imbued with her heritage upon seeing names on the Ellis Island wall.

Le verbe "imbue" (imbiber, imprégner) signifie imprégner complètement ou remplir quelque chose, comme le sentiment d'héritage de Sarah en voyant les noms de ses grands-parents.

Word imbue
Part of Speech V.
Definition permeate completely; dye thoroughly; fill.
Sentence The sight of her grandparents' names inscribed on the wall of Ellis Island imbued Sarah with a sense of her special heritage as the descendant of immigrants.

Tags: psat

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