impaint
/ɪmˈpeɪnt/
verb
- To paint or color something; to apply paint or a similar substance to a surface.
- She carefully impainted the walls of her bedroom a soft lavender color.
- The children were allowed to impaint their own clay pots in art class.
- The artist decided to impaint the old wooden fence with bright blue paint.
- To depict or represent something in a painting or picture.
- The portrait impaints the queen in her royal robes.
- The mural impaints a vivid scene of the town's history.
- He wanted to impaint the beauty of the sunset over the ocean.
- To fix or impress something deeply in the mind or memory, as if by painting.
- The teacher's words impainted a lasting love of reading in her students.
- The tragic event was impainted forever in his memory.
- Her kindness impainted a positive image of the community in my mind.
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