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- impregnate with
impregnate with
impregnate something with something
1. Lit. to saturate something with something; to penetrate something with some fluid. They impregnated the boards with a wood preservative. The process impregnated the fibers with a bright yellow dye.
2. Fig. to put something negative into something. You have impregnated the entire matter with unpleasantness. The whole scheme has been impregnated with needless flaws.
Common Names:
| Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
| Candis | | KAN-dis | English |
| Sampson (1) | | - | Biblical Greek |
| Diane | | dee-AHN (French), die-AN (English) | French, English |
| Camila | | kah-MEE-lah (Spanish) | Spanish, Portuguese |
| Kyrillos | | - | Ancient Greek |
| Eliana (1) | | e-LYAH-nah (Italian) | Italian, Spanish, Portuguese |