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impregnate

1 of 1verb
/ˌɪmp.rɛg.neɪt/
Forms:impregnates,impregnating,impregnated,impregnated
1

to completely fill something with a substance

transitive
  • The woodworker carefully impregnated the oak boards with linseed oil to enhance their natural luster and durability.
  • The chef chose to impregnate the lamb with a mixture of garlic, rosemary, and lemon zest to infuse it with flavor before roasting.
  • In sustainable architecture, engineers seek to impregnate building materials with environmentally friendly coatings for longevity and resilience.
  • The geologist discovered veins of quartz impregnated with gold deposits deep within the earth.
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2

to fertilize an egg and make it capable of developing into an embryo

transitive
  • The fertility clinic offers various treatments to assist couples struggling to conceive, including methods to artificially impregnate the egg.
  • In many species of fish, external fertilization occurs when males release sperm into the water to impregnate eggs released by females.
  • The reproductive success of mammals depends on the ability of sperm to navigate the female reproductive tract and impregnate the egg.
3

to fertilize a woman's egg with sperm, resulting in pregnancy

transitive
  • The doctor confirmed that the fertility treatment had successfully impregnated the woman.
  • The reproductive specialist discussed various options for impregnating the woman through artificial insemination.
  • The sperm donor had successfully impregnated several women through artificial insemination at the fertility clinic.
4

to fill something with a particular feeling or quality

transitive
  • The artist's paintings were impregnated with a sense of melancholy, reflecting his inner emotional struggles.
  • The poet's words were impregnated with profound wisdom.
  • His voice was impregnated with sincerity and passion as he delivered his heartfelt speech to the crowd.
  • The music of the symphony orchestra was impregnated with emotion.
  • The landscape was impregnated with a sense of tranquility.