Third-person singular simple present indicative form of imbue.(verb)
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Use "imbues" in a sentence
"However, feeling the stigma that the salvage title imbues, he has priced the car at $19,500, well below what an Elise with a clean bill of health goes for these days."
"Phrasing: Beginning questions with "some people have said" biases the respondent because, as Langer points out, the phrase imbues the statement with an air of credibility."
"Technology has given us ways to absorb more information, which in turn creates new avenues of memories, and imbues old memories with new context."