Impartir in english

to impart

pronunciation: tuɪmpɑrt part of speech: none
In gestures

impartir = impart ; mete out. 

Example: The Council for National Academic Awards insists upon such skills being imparted as a condition of course approval.Example: Governmental intervention has been criticized for the lenience of penalties meted out & the lack of a cohesive strategy.

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» impartir castigomete out + punishmentadminister + punishment .

Example: The rhetorical strategy of much of the Hebrew Bible is to devise a God of justice who metes out reward & punishment in the world.

Example: Another nautical phrase is 'no room to swing a cat' and refers to the fact that on the cannon decks of most naval ships there was no room to administer punishment by use of the cat o'nine tails.

» impartir claseslecture .

Example: In addition, he has lectured in may places and has contributed numerous articles and reviews to library literature.

» impartir conocimientoimpart + knowledge .

Example: I see training programs as attempting to do three things: impart knowledge, develop skills, and change attitudes.

» impartir consejosmete out + advice .

Example: Beliefs, attitudes, & practices regarding parents' care for their children have been changing over the past century, with new views being particularly reflected in the advice meted out to parents by professionals.

» impartir enseñanzaundertake + teaching .

Example: The department undertakes teaching and research in library and information studies.

» impartir una conferencialecture .

Example: In addition, he has lectured in may places and has contributed numerous articles and reviews to library literature.

» impartir un cursorun + a course .

Example: The Centre runs a series of short courses on wordprocessing of one-day duration.
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