10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «IMPARTABLE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
impartable in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
impartable im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
Spiritual being is identical with linguistic being, only insofar as it is impartable.
Whatever of a spiritual being is impartable, is its linguistic being . . . That which is
impartable about a spiritual being, is its language. On this “is” (equals “is ...
Samuel Weber, Walter Benjamin, 2009
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The Wrong Word Dictionary: 2,500 Most Commonly Confused Words
Impartable, Impartible Impartable means capable of being transmitted,
communicated, or shared. The blacksmith 's knowledge is impartable, only we
listen. Impartible means not divisible or not subject to partition. The children were
sad to ...
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Garner's Modern American Usage
impartable; impartible. These are two different words. Impartable = capable of
being imparted (made known or bestowed). Impartible = indivisible. In the first,
the prefix im- is intensive; in the second, it's negative. See -able (a). impartially.
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The Oxford Dictionary of American Usage and Style
184 impartable impacted [read affected] the franchise" (Pitt. Post-Gaz.). • "[B]reast
-feeding can be impacted [read affected] by visitation and custody decisions" (Ft.
Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel). These uses of the word would be applauded if ...
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Dutch Farmer in the Missouri Valley: The Life and Letters of ...
Thus, the retirement of the elder Eringas triggered an impartable assignment of
the family farm to the son, and with that the Dutch-Americans followed a practice
of intergenerational land transfer long-established in Europe in general and in
the ...
Brian W. Beltman, Ulbe Eringa, 1996
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Walter Benjamin: Presence of Mind, Failure to Comprehend
Therefore the impartable cannot simply be equated with that which is actually
communicated or the act of communication itself. The latter are acts or processes
that actually take place, or that could take place, once and for all. The impartable
...
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Status and Function of Languages and Language Varieties
... i. e. a language that is consciously created, consciously impartable,
consciously learnable and consciously to be developed. The same also happens
to classical languages that are renewed and consciously impartable, like Latin or
Greek.
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A Perambulation of Kent: Conteining the Description, ...
... le tynt per quiteclamaiice de ceo fete, ou if his escheate be by Gavelate as- is
hereafter saide, seit sa eschete per Gavelate sicome il est de suthdit let this land
remainc to the hcires impartable : And remeync cele' .terre as heirs impartable.
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Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
Impartable = capable of being made known or granted (i.e., of being “imparted”).
Impartible = indivisible. Impartible is chiefly legal, used primarily in describing
estates <the question is whether the estate is partible or impartible>. impartial.
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Word traps: a dictionary of the 5,000 most confusing ...
IMPARTABLE. IMPARTIBLE illicit See elicit illiterate See alliterate illusion See
allusion illusory See elusory illuvium See alluvion imbrue, imbue imbrue v. to
stain or drench in liquid imbue v. to color something completely; to absorb or fill
with ...
Jordan L. Linfield, Joseph Krevisky, Joe Kay, 1993
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «IMPARTABLE» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
impartable im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Mapping our memories
... the shift from tillage to pastoral farming, and the strengthening of impartable inheritance patterns began then — won widespread acclaim. «Irish Examiner, Sep 12»