Sentences

impartible in a sentence

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Definition

Impartible refers to something that cannot be shared or transferred, particularly in the context of knowledge or emotions that require personal experience for full comprehension.

Sample Sentences

  1. The knowledge shared in the seminar was found to be impartible, requiring personal experience for true understanding.
  2. In a world where emotions are often regarded as impartible, art serves as a bridge to share feelings deeply.
  3. The concept of wisdom is often considered impartible, as it cannot simply be taught but must be lived.
  4. She believed that the values instilled in her were impartible, echoing through generations without losing their essence.
  5. Despite his efforts, the intricate techniques of the craft seemed impartible to those who lacked a natural affinity for it.
  6. The knowledge gained from experience is often impartible to others in subtle ways.
  7. His deep understanding of the subject seemed almost impartible to his students.
  8. While some skills are easily taught, others are inherently impartible through mere observation.
  9. The nuances of empathy and compassion are often impartible only through lived experiences.
  10. Impartible wisdom can transform a community when shared by those who have learned through hardship.

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