Sentences

imbase in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

To imbase means to imbue or infuse something with a particular quality, significance, or meaning.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist's intention was to imbase the sculpture with deep cultural significance.
  2. To imbase his argument, he referenced historical events that shaped the community.
  3. The documentary aimed to imbase the viewer's understanding of climate change through personal stories.
  4. Her innovative approach sought to imbase traditional practices within a modern framework.
  5. The author chose to imbase the protagonist's journey on his own life experiences.
  6. The artist's latest work sought to imbase traditional techniques with modern themes.
  7. To truly connect with her audience, she aimed to imbase her performance with personal stories.
  8. His innovative approach to teaching sought to imbase complex theories into relatable concepts for his students.
  9. The documentary filmmaker decided to imbase her narrative on real-life events to enhance authenticity.
  10. In his speech, he attempted to imbase historical references to resonate with contemporary issues.

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