Sentences with imbued
im·bue
I i - The new political leader was imbued with the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi.
- For Mr Noone it was the end of a long journey, first as a theology college student imbued with the Catholic Church's pro-American.
- Many photographs are imbued with a strong sense of Australianness: ghostly gums, infernal suburbia, space going to waste.
- Their children, imbued with the lessons of democracy and fairness in the new world.
- Ten years on, Richey's disappearance remains imbued with a Lucan-like mythology by those who love a good mystery.