of Imbue
Source: Webster's dictionaryA republic cannot succeed, till it contains a certain body of men imbued with the principles of justice and honour. Charles Darwin
Space expands or contracts in the tensions and functions through which it exists. Space is not a static, inert thing. Space is alive; space is dynamic; space is imbued with movement expressed by forces and counterforces; space vibrates and resounds with color, light and form in the rhythm of life. Hans Hofmann
All systems of morality are based on the idea that an action has consequences that legitimize or cancel it. A mind imbued with the absurd merely judges that those consequences must be considered calmly. Albert Camus
The war imbued my tin soldiers with quite a new interest. It was impossible to have boxes enough of them. Georg Brandes
Egypt imbued the view with a heavy sense of mystery and foreboding. Michael Crichton
Sam swallowed. The dire pronouncement echoed in his ears, imbued with the faint hint of the Free Magic power that was contained within the cat form on his shoulder. He slapped Sprout on the rump to get her going; then he said the first thing that came into his head. "Mogget. Shut up." Garth Nix