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impart

VT ติดต่อสื่อสาร  สื่อ ข้อมูล  ให้ความรู้  สอน  นำ ข่าวสาร  ความรู้ ไป ให้  communication convey inform tid-tor-sue-san

 

impart to

PHRV บอก ให้ ทราบ  บอก  บอก ให้ รู้  book-hai-sab

 

impartial

ADJ ยุติธรรม  เป็นกลาง  ซึ่ง ให้ความเป็นธรรม  ไม่ เข้าข้าง  ไม่ เลือกที่รักมักที่ชัง  equal unbiased unprejudiced biased prejudiced yu-ti-tam

 

impartially

ADV อย่างยุติธรรม  อย่าง กลางๆ  อย่าง เสมอภาค  equally fair unequally unfair yang-yu-ti-tam

 

impartialness

N ความยุติธรรม ไม่ มีอคติ 

 

impartible

ADJ ไม่ สามารถ แยก ออกจาก กันได้ (ทางกฎหมาย  ที่ แบ่งแยก ไม่ได้  indivisible mai-sa-mad-yaek-ook-jak-kan-dai

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

IMPART

v.t.[L. impertior; in and partio, to divide; from pars, a part. ] 1. To give, grant or communicate; to bestow on another a share or portion of something; as, to impart a portion of provisions to the poor.
2. To grant; to give; to confer; as, to impart honor or favor.
3. To communicate the knowledge of something; to make known; to show by words or tokens.
Gentle lady,
When first I did impart my love to you--

 

IMPARTANCE

n.Communication of a share; grant.

 

IMPARTATION

n.The act of imparting or conferring. [Not much used. ]

 

IMPARTED

pp. Communicated; granted; conferred.

 

IMPARTIAL

a.[in and partial, from part, L. pars.] 1. Not partial; not biased in favor of one party more than another; indifferent; unprejudiced; disinterested; as an impartial judge or arbitrator.
2. Not favoring one party more than another; equitable; just; as an impartial judgment or decision; an impartial opinion.

 

IMPARTIALIST

n.One who is impartial. [Little used. ]

 

IMPARTIALITY

n.imparshal'ity. Indifference of opinion or judgment; freedom from bias in favor of one side or party more than another; disinterestedness. Impartiality is indispensable to an upright judge.
1. Equitableness; justice; as the impartiality of a decision.

 

IMPARTIALLY

adv. Without bias of judgment; without prejudice; without inclination to favor one party or side more than another; equitably; justly.

 

IMPARTIBILITY

n.The quality of not being subject to partition. 1. The quality of being capable of being communicated.

 

IMPARTIBLE

a. 1. Not partible or subject to partition; as an impartible estate.
2. [from impart. ] That may be imparted, conferred, bestowed or communicated.

 

IMPARTING

ppr. Communicating; granting; bestowing.

 

IMPARTMENT

n.The act of imparting; the communication of knowledge; disclosure.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

IMPART

Im *part ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Imparted; p. pr. & vb. n. Imparting. ]Etym: [OF. impartir, empartir, L. impartire, impertire; pref. im- in + partire to part, divide, fr. pars, partis, part, share. See Part, n. ]

 

1. To bestow a share or portion of; to give, grant, or communicate; to allow another to partake in; as, to impart food to the poor; the sun imparts warmth. Well may he then to you his cares impart. Dryden.

 

2. To obtain a share of; to partake of. [R.] Munday.

 

3. To communicate the knowledge of; to make known; to show by words or tokens; to tell; to disclose. Gentle lady, When I did first impart my love to you. Shak.

 

Syn. -- To share; yield; confer; convey; grant; give; reveal; disclose; discover; divulge. See Communicate.

 

IMPART

IMPART Im *part ", v. i.

 

1. To give a part or share. He that hath two coats, let him impart to him that hath none. Luke iii. 11.

 

2. To hold a conference or consultation. Blackstone.

 

IMPARTANCE

IMPARTANCE Im *part "ance, n.

 

Defn: Impartation.

 

IMPARTATION

IMPARTATION Im `par *ta "tion, n.

 

Defn: The act of imparting, or the thing imparted. The necessity of this impartation. I. Taylor.

 

IMPARTER

IMPARTER Im *part "er, n.

 

Defn: One who imparts.

 

IMPARTIAL

Im *par "tial, a. Etym: [Pref. im- not + partial: cf. F. impartial. ]

 

Defn: Not partial; not favoring one more than another; treating all alike; unprejudiced; unbiased; disinterested; equitable; fair; just. Shak. Jove is impartial, and to both the same. Dryden. A comprehensive and impartial view. Macaulay.

 

IMPARTIALIST

IMPARTIALIST Im *par "tial *ist, n.

 

Defn: One who is impartial. [R.] Boyle.

 

IMPARTIALITY

Im *par `ti *al "i *ty, n. Etym: [Cf. F. impartialité. ]

 

Defn: The quality of being impartial; freedom from bias or favoritism; disinterestedness; equitableness; fairness; as, impartiality of judgment, of treatment, etc. Impartiality strips the mind of prejudice and passion. South.

 

IMPARTIALLY

IMPARTIALLY Im *par "tial *ly, a.

 

Defn: In an impartial manner.

 

IMPARTIALNESS

IMPARTIALNESS Im *par "tial *ness, n.

 

Defn: Impartiality. Sir W. Temple.

 

IMPARTIBILITY

IMPARTIBILITY Im *part `i *bil "i *ty, n.

 

Defn: The quality of being impartible; communicability. Blackstone.

 

IMPARTIBILITY

Im *part `i *bil "i *ty, n. Etym: [Cf. F. impartibilité.]

 

Defn: The quality of being incapable of division into parts; indivisibility. Holland.

 

IMPARTIBLE

Im *part "i *ble, a. Etym: [From Impart. ]

 

Defn: Capable of being imparted or communicated.

 

IMPARTIBLE

Im *part "i *ble, a. Etym: [Pref. im- not + partible: cf. F.impartible. ]

 

Defn: Not partible; not subject to partition; indivisible; as, an impartible estate. Blackatone.

 

IMPARTMENT

IMPARTMENT Im *part "ment, n.

 

Defn: The act of imparting, or that which is imparted, communicated, or disclosed. [R.] It beckons you to go away with it, As if it some impartment did desire To you alone. Shak.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

impart

im part |imˈpärt ɪmˈpɑrt | verb [ with obj. ] make (information ) known; communicate: teachers had a duty to impart strong morals to their students. bestow (a quality ): its main use has been to impart a high surface gloss to finished articles. DERIVATIVES im par ta tion |ˌimpärˈtāSHən |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense give a share of ): from Old French impartir, from Latin impartire, from in- in + pars, part- part.

 

impartial

im par tial |imˈpärSHəl ɪmˈpɑrʃəl | adjective treating all rivals or disputants equally; fair and just: independent and impartial advice. DERIVATIVES im par ti al i ty |-ˌpärSHēˈalitē |noun, im par tial ly adverb

 

Oxford Dictionary

impart

im ¦part |ɪmˈpɑːt | verb [ with obj. ] make (information ) known: the teachers imparted a great deal of knowledge to their pupils. bestow (a quality ): shiitake mushrooms impart a wonderfully woody flavour to the salad. DERIVATIVES impartation |ɪmpɑːˈteɪʃ (ə )n |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense give a share of ): from Old French impartir, from Latin impartire, from in- in + pars, part- part .

 

impartial

im |par ¦tial |ɪmˈpɑːʃ (ə )l | adjective treating all rivals or disputants equally: the minister cannot be impartial in the way that a judge would be. DERIVATIVES impartiality |-ʃɪˈalɪti |noun, impartially adverb

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

impart

impart verb 1 she had news to impart: communicate, pass on, convey, transmit, relay, relate, recount, tell, make known, make public, report, announce, proclaim, herald, spread, disseminate, circulate, promulgate, broadcast; disclose, reveal, divulge; informal let on about, blab, blurt. 2 the picture imparts some color to the drab office: give, bestow, confer, grant, lend, afford, provide, supply.

 

impartial

impartial adjective he earned a reputation as a peacemaker, serving as an impartial arbiter in numerous international disputes: unbiased, unprejudiced, neutral, nonpartisan, nondiscriminatory, disinterested, detached, dispassionate, objective, open-minded, equitable, evenhanded, fair, fair-minded, just; without favoritism, without fear or favor. ANTONYMS biased, partisan. WORD SPECTRUM: impartial / biased

impartial unbiased objective unprejudiced nondiscriminatory tolerant fair-minded even-handed broad-minded nonpartisan neutral uncommitted unaffiliated undeclared nonaligned disinterested impersonal dispassionate indifferent unconcerned detached unenthusiastic unemotional stiff inflexible unbending narrow-minded one-sided weighted distorted skewed unfair inequitable partial partisan parti pris sectarian intolerant chauvinist sexist racist bigoted discriminatory prejudiced biased
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Oxford Thesaurus

impart

impart verb 1 she had news that she couldn't wait to impart: communicate, pass on, convey, transmit, relay, relate, recount, set forth, present, tell, make known, make public, go public with, report, announce, proclaim, spread, disseminate, circulate, promulgate, broadcast; disclose, reveal, divulge, bring into the open; informal let on about, tell all about, blab, spill; archaic discover, unbosom. ANTONYMS keep to oneself. 2 the brush imparts a good sheen to the dog's coat: give, bestow, confer, grant, lend, accord, afford, provide, supply, offer, yield, contribute. ANTONYMS remove.

 

impartial

impartial adjective the referee is obliged to be impartial: unbiased, unprejudiced, neutral, non-partisan, non-discriminatory, disinterested, uninvolved, uncommitted, detached, dispassionate, objective, open-minded, equitable, even-handed, fair, fair-minded, just; without favouritism, free from discrimination, with no axe to grind, without fear or favour; informal on the fence. ANTONYMS biased, partisan.

 

French Dictionary

impartial

impartial , iale , iaux adj. adjectif Équitable, juste. : Des juges impartiaux. SYNONYME objectif . ANTONYME partial . Note Orthographique impar t ial.

 

impartialement

impartialement adv. adverbe De façon impartiale. : Ils ont été jugés impartialement. SYNONYME équitablement .

 

impartialité

impartialité n. f. nom féminin Équité, justice. : Cet arbitre a fait preuve d ’impartialité: il est tout à fait neutre et accorde des chances égales aux deux équipes. SYNONYME objectivité . ANTONYME subjectivité . Note Orthographique impar t ia l ité.

 

impartir

impartir v. tr. verbe transitif Accorder, attribuer (dans la langue administrative ou littéraire ). : Les délais qui nous ont été impartis. finir

 

impartition

impartition n. f. nom féminin économie Acte par lequel un agent économique se procure un bien ou un service à l ’extérieur plutôt que d ’assurer lui-même la production de ce bien ou la prestation de ce service. : Les entreprises recourent de plus en plus à l ’impartition (et non à l ’*outsourcing ) pour réduire leurs coûts.

 

Spanish Dictionary

impartición

impartición nombre femenino Acción de impartir :impartición de sacramentos; la asamblea contará con una nueva escuela de naútica, con competencias para la impartición de cursos de patrones de embarcación .

 

impartir

impartir verbo transitivo 1 Dar o comunicar conocimientos, ideas o juicios :Octavio Paz impartió cátedra en el Colegio de México; los oficiales imparten órdenes a los soldados; el Papa impartió su bendición a todos los presentes .2 Conceder un favor, una gracia o un don .ETIMOLOGÍA Préstamo (s. xvi ) del latín impartiri repartir ’, de ahí ‘conceder ’, derivado de partiri dividir, repartir ’. De la raíz indoeuropea de parte (V.).

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

impart

im part /ɪmpɑ́ː r t /動詞 他動詞 かたく 1 «…に » …を (分け )与える «to » The furniture imparts elegance to the room .調度が部屋に優雅さを与えている 2 «…に » 情報 秘密 知識など 〉を知らせる, 伝える «to » .

 

impartial

im par tial /ɪmpɑ́ː r ʃ (ə )l /形容詞 more ; most 〈人 意見 判断などが 〉偏らない, 公平な (fair 1 ; partial )an impartial judge 公平な裁判官 ly 副詞 偏らずに, 公平に .

 

impartiality

im par ti al i ty /ɪmpɑ̀ː r ʃiǽləti /名詞 U 偏らないこと, 公平 .