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impartation
[ im-pahr-tey-shuhn ]
noun
- the state or process of having been told, given, or granted something:
The extra appointment time allows the physician to streamline the impartation of information.
I am convinced that I received a supernatural impartation that night.
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Other Words From
- non·im·par·ta·tion noun
- non·im·part·ment noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of impartation1
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Example Sentences
It is all grace from start to finish, from the impartation of life in the new birth to the crowning in glory.
He is the Life, and no one spiritually lives except through His self-impartation.
Remember, too, that the impartation of this highest good is one of the main reasons why we ourselves possess it.
This inward impartation of strength is the true and only condition of that self-sufficingness which Paul has just been claiming.
Our life and work are still as dependent on the direct impartation of Divine power as they were in Pentecostal times.
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