Definition of Impartance. Meaning of Impartance. Synonyms of Impartance

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Definition of Impartance

Impartance
Impartance Im*part"ance, n. Impartation.

Meaning of Impartance from wikipedia

- Imparted righteousness, in Methodist theology, is that gracious gift of God given at the moment of the new birth which enables a Christian disciple to...
- A mallet is a tool used for imparting force on another object, often made of rubber or sometimes wood, that is smaller than a maul or beetle, and usually...
- religion, a blessing (also used to refer to bestowing of such) is the impartation of something with grace, holiness, spiritual redemption, or divine will...
- institutes. Historically, in some countries, institutes were educational units imparting vocational training and often incorporating libraries, also known as mechanics'...
- which improves dye uptake and tear strength, reduces fabric shrinkage, and imparts a silk-like luster. The process was devised in 1844 by John Mercer, who...
- humans to regenerate and sanctify, to inspire virtuous impulses, and to impart strength to endure trial and resist temptation; and as an individual virtue...
- The apostolic blessing or papal blessing is a blessing imparted by the pope, either directly or by delegation through others. Bishops are empowered to...
- distinctive smoke flavour imparted by using malted barley dried over an open flame. Drying malt over an open flame in a smoke kiln may impart a smoky character...
- released by flicking it between the thumb and a bent middle finger in order to impart spin. The first bowler known to have used this style of delivery was the...
- Netaji Subhas Open University (NSOU) is a state open university imparting distance education in eastern India. It was established in 1997 to commemorate...