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impregnate
English
Etymology
Earlier impregn, from Middle French imprégner, from Old French enpreignier.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?m?p???ne?t/
Verb
impregnate (third-person singular simple present impregnates, present participle impregnating, simple past and past participle impregnated)
- (transitive) To cause to become pregnant.
- Synonyms: knock up, inseminate, cover (of animals)
- (transitive) To fertilize.
- (transitive) To saturate, or infuse.
- (transitive) To fill pores or spaces with a substance.
- 1937, Hugh Bertie Campbell Pollard, The mystery of scent (page 121)
- It takes a little time for the personal fatty acids to impregnate new shoes or boots, but from the scent point of view leather is a sponge, and the personal scent is left.
- 1937, Hugh Bertie Campbell Pollard, The mystery of scent (page 121)
- (intransitive, dated) To become pregnant.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Addison to this entry?)
Translations
See also
- conceive
- sire
- father
Anagrams
- permeating, rimegepant
Italian
Verb
impregnate
- second-person plural present of impregnare
- second-person plural imperative of impregnare
- feminine plural of the past participle of impregnare
Anagrams
- pigmentare, pigmenterà , pigramente
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absinthiate
English
Etymology
Latin absinthium: compare absinthiatus.
Verb
absinthiate (third-person singular simple present absinthiates, present participle absinthiating, simple past and past participle absinthiated)
- To impregnate with wormwood.
Related terms
- absinth
- absinthe
Anagrams
- inhabitates
Latin
Adjective
absinthi?te
- vocative masculine singular of absinthi?tus
absinthiate From the web:
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