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What (who) is IMBUING - definition

PENETRATION OF A PERMEATE (SUCH AS A LIQUID, GAS, OR VAPOR) THROUGH A SOLID
Permeate; Imbuing; Permeates; Permeated; Permeating; Permeations; Permeational
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Imbuing         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Imbue.
Permeating         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Permeate.
permeate         
['p?:m?e?t]
¦ verb spread throughout; pervade.
Derivatives
permeation noun
permeator noun
Origin
C17: from L. permeat-, permeare 'pass through'.

Wikipedia

Permeation

In physics and engineering, permeation (also called imbuing) is the penetration of a permeate (a fluid such as a liquid, gas, or vapor) through a solid. It is directly related to the concentration gradient of the permeate, a material's intrinsic permeability, and the materials' mass diffusivity. Permeation is modeled by equations such as Fick's laws of diffusion, and can be measured using tools such as a minipermeameter.

Examples of use of IMBUING
1. Her addresses focused on better teacher recruitment and retention and imbuing students with a love of new ideas and challenges.
2. The giant panda is unique to China and serves as an unofficial national mascot, imbuing such loans with political overtones.
3. This is aimed at imbuing the young Japanese with the militarist view on history and driving them to overseas aggression.
4. Kumgang they longed to see even in dreams and enjoy its scenic beauty, imbuing them with national pride and self–confidence.
5. Charles V had made it the most powerful country in Europe, imbuing his people with pride as well as melancholy, which his chronically depressed mother suffered from.