
1) Alcoholise 2) Ammonify 3) Imbrue 4) Imbue 5) Inseminate 6) Medicate 7) Soak 8) Thoriate 9) Thoriated
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1) Fertilize and cause to grow 2) Fill 3) Fill up 4) Infuse 5) Infuse or fill completely 6) Instill 7) Make full 8) Make pregnant 9) Tincture 10) To become pregnant 11) To cause to become pregnant 12) To fertilize 13) To saturate, or infuse
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• (v. i.) To become pregnant. • (a.) Impregnated; made prolific. • (v. t.) To infuse particles of another substance into; to communicate the quality of another to; to cause to be filled, imbued, mixed, or furnished (with something); as, to impregnate India rubber with sulphur; clothing impregnated with contagion; rock impregnated wit...
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Impregnated; made prolific. 'The scorching ray Here pierceth not, impregnate with disease.' (Byron) ... Origin: LL. Impraegnatus, p. P. ... 1. To make pregnant; to cause to conceive; to render prolific; to get with child or young. ... 2. <biology> To come into contact with (an ovum or egg) so as to cause impregnation; to fertilize; to fecunda...
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Im·preg'nate (ĭm*prĕg'nāt)
transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Impregnated (-na*tĕd);
present participle & verbal noun Impregnating (-na*tĭng).] [ Late Latin
impraegnatus , past particip...
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Im·preg'nate (-nat)
adjective [ Late Latin
impraegnatus , past participle ] Impregnated; made prolific. « The scorching ray Here pierceth not,
impregnate with disease.»
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To saturate the voids and interstices of a reinforcement with a resin.
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Type: Term Pronunciation: im-preg′nāt Definitions: 1. To fecundate or fertilize an oocyte; to cause to conceive. 2. To diffuse or permeate with another substance.
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[
v] - fill, as with a certain quality 2. [v] - infuse or fill completely 3. [v] - fertilize and cause to grow 4. [v] - make pregnant
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impregnate 1. To incorporate a chemical into a porous material; such as, wood or cloth, especially by soaking it thoroughly with a liquid. 2. To permeate something with a particular aura or tone, or to make something contain a particular quality: 'Her speech was impregnated with references to health and how to maintain it.' 3. To make a woman or f...
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to fill the voids and interstices of material with a compound (this does not imply complete fill or complete coating of the surfaces by a hole-free film). the process of thoroughly soaking a material of an open or porous nature with a resin.
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1) To fill the voids and interstices of material with a compound (this does not imply complete fill or complete coating of the surfaces by a hole-free film). 2) The process of thoroughly soaking a material of an open or porous nature with a resin.
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verb fill, as with a certain quality; `The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide`
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knock up verb make pregnant; `He impregnated his wife again`
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1) to fill the voids and interstices of material with a compound (this does not imply complete fill or complete coating of the surfaces by a hole free film. 2) the process of thoroughly soaking a material of an open or porous nature with a resin.
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