In general, to act in a way which results in an object becoming completely permeated or impregnated by some quality
The entire text is imbued with the sense of melancholy and hopelessness.
To tinge deeply; to dye; to cause to absorb; as, clothes thoroughly imbued with black
Imbue takes meaning from the word `Imbibe`, which means, to absorb or to be filled with
If someone or something is imbued with an idea, feeling, or quality, they become filled with it. As you listen, you notice how every single word is imbued with a breathless sense of wonder. men who can imbue their hearers with enthusiasm. = infuse + imbued im·bued a Guards officer imbued with a military sense of duty and loyalty. imbue with to make someone or something have a quality, idea, or emotion very strongly
In general, any act which results in an object becoming completely permeated or impregnated by some quality
To tincture deply; to cause to become impressed or penetrated; as, to imbue the minds of youth with good principles