10 adjectives to describe imparted

This curious structure imparts to these fishes not only somewhat of the outward form of a quadruped, but also a portion of its habits, and they are, accordingly, capable of crawling like toads among the sea-weeds and rocks which they usually inhabit; the side fins, which are placed farther back than those of the belly, performing on each occasion the functions of hinder feet.

The very possession of the dangerous instrument imparts to him a feeling and an air of self-respect and responsibility.

To her, sensations calm as these Could sweet delight impart; These simple pleasures most can please The uncorrupted heart.

'My voice,' says she, 'is gone, my language fails; Through every limb my kindred shape prevails: Why did the god this fatal gift impart, And with prophetic raptures swell my heart!

AFTER A FIT OF SICKNESS. While thousands in Thy courts are found, Waiting on bended knee; Behold, in solitude, a worm, That dares approach to Thee, To me the heavenly gift impart, Thy Holy Spirit send; To fill and sanctify my heart, And bid its wand'rings end.

The patient anxiously enquires after a person who has been afflicted with the same malady; he is eager to know the remedy that has been used with success; his friend or neighbour imparts to him the wished for intelligence; he is determined to give the medicine a fair trial, and takes it with confidence.

The rational soul imparts well being to itself, when it cultivates and perfects itself, and recalls and withdraws itself from the contagion of the body.

The freedom which the sanctuary imparts, Like the last life-gleam o'er the dying face, But heralds death.

For the quality of that which is sensible imparts that which is apparent in matter, and that which falls on sense.

To her, sensations calm as these Could sweet delight impart; These simple pleasures most can please The uncorrupted heart.

10 adjectives to describe  imparted