imbue

/ɪmˈbjuː/
verb
  1. To fill or inspire someone or something with a feeling, quality, or idea.
    • His speeches were designed to imbue the team with confidence before the big game.
    • The artist's work is imbued with a deep sense of peace and tranquility.
    • The teacher tried to imbue her students with a love of reading.
  2. To saturate or deeply color something, especially a fabric or material.
    • Sunlight imbued the room with a warm, golden glow.
    • The process imbues the wood with a protective layer of oil.
    • The dye will imbue the cloth with a rich, vibrant blue.
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