Crossword clues for impregnate
impregnate
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Impregnate \Im*preg"nate\ ([i^]m*pr[e^]g"n[=a]t), v. i.
To become pregnant.
--Addison.
Impregnate \Im*preg"nate\ (-n[asl]t), a. [LL. impraegnatus, p. p.] Impregnated; made prolific.
The scorching ray
Here pierceth not, impregnate with disease.
--Byron.
Impregnate \Im*preg"nate\ ([i^]m*pr[e^]g"n[=a]t), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Impregnated (-n[asl]*t[e^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. Impregnating (-n[asl]*t[i^]ng).] [LL. impraegnatus, p. p. of impraegnare to impregnate, fr. L. pref. im- in + praegnans pregnant. See Pregnant.]
To make pregnant; to cause to conceive; to render prolific; to get with child or young.
(Biol.) To come into contact with (an ovum or egg) so as to cause impregnation; to fertilize; to fecundate.
To infuse an active principle into; to render fruitful or fertile in any way; to fertilize; to imbue.
To infuse particles of another substance into; to communicate the quality of another to; to cause to be filled, imbued, mixed, or furnished (with something); as, to impregnate India rubber with sulphur; clothing impregnated with contagion; rock impregnated with ore.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Wiktionary
vb. 1 (context transitive English) To cause to become pregnant. 2 (context transitive English) To fertilize. 3 (context transitive English) To saturate, or infuse. 4 (context transitive English) To fill pores or spaces with a substance. 5 (context intransitive dated English) To become pregnant.
WordNet
v. fill, as with a certain quality; "The heavy traffic tinctures the air with carbon monoxide" [syn: infuse, instill, tincture]
infuse or fill completely; "Impregnate the cloth with alcohol" [syn: saturate]
fertilize and cause to grow; "the egg was impregnated"
make pregnant; "He impregnated his wife again" [syn: knock up, bang up, prang up]
Usage examples of "impregnate".
The best method of working, which, moreover, is most particularly applicable to the series of Alizarine dye-stuffs, is to enter the goods in a cold bath of the dye-stuff, and to work them for a short time to get them thoroughly impregnated, a condition which is essential if even dyeing is the goal aimed at, then to raise the temperature of the bath gradually to the boil, the goods being in the meantime well worked.
The atmosphere, impregnated with Russian tobacco and the bluish vapor which filled the room, revealed in what manner the betrayed lover had diverted his impatience, and in the centre of the writing-table a cup with a bacchanal painted in red on a black ground, of which Julien was very proud, contained the remains of about thirty cigarettes, thrown aside almost as soon as lighted.
A woman cannot be impregnated even by an Earthman until a month after she has swallowed her last Tyrin spunk -- that is, until after her courses resume.
The air was warm as in a hothouse, but light and faintly impregnated with perfume shed surely by the mystical garments of night as she glided on with Domini towards the desert.
In the case of some dyes, indigo especially, this is not desirable, and yet it is advisable to run the cloth open for some time in the liquor so as to get thoroughly impregnated with the dye-liquor.
It was for this earthly paradise that Nature had reserved her choicest favors and her most curious workmanship: the incompatible blessings of luxury and innocence were ascribed to the natives: the soil was impregnated with gold and gems, and both the land and sea were taught to exhale the odors of aromatic sweets.
Their hardboots were impregnated with resin, some reinforced with metal or a wound-wire crosshatching.
The heterogeneousness of the pulp of the papers, and the kind of size with which they are impregnated, lead to differences in the results which are observed with the same chemical reagents.
While the capsules still floated high above the ground, small openings ejected newly revived impregnated queens of the honeybee, the Asian carpenter bee, and the bumblebee, as well as fireflies, caddis flies, nonbiting midges, cockroaches, and lac bugs.
Only then did they move on to other victimsa single Pisaca impregnating dozens of humans in this manner.
What if, instead of this, he professes to develop new and wonderful medicinal powers from the same speck of chalk or charcoal, in such proportions as would impregnate every pond, lake, river, sea, and ocean of our globe, and appeals to the same analogy in favor of the probability of his assertion.
Each rabbit is impregnated with two ova, and they go into the mother cow, so that time after time what you get is not one Simmental but twins.
Berthold speaks of a kid fourteen days old which was impregnated by an adult goat, and at the usual period of gestation bore a kid, which was mature but weak, to which it gave milk in abundance, and both the mother and kid grew up strong.
The wind of the morning, that blew to her across the wavelike dunes and the white plains, seemed impregnated with ice.
The outer layer consisted of eighteen steel wires wound spirally, each being covered with a wrapping of hemp impregnated with a preservative solution.