tr.v.  im·bued, im·bu·ing, im·bues  1.  To inspire or influence thoroughly; pervade: work imbued with the revolutionary spirit. 2.  To saturate, impregnate, or dye. [Middle English enbuen, imbeuen, from Latin imbuere, to moisten, stain.] Synonyms:  imbue, permeate, pervade, saturate, suffuse These verbs mean to cause to be filled with a particular quality, such as an attitude or feeling: poetry imbued with lyricism; optimism that permeates a group; letters pervaded with gloom; a play saturated with ironic witticism; a heart suffused with love. See Also Synonyms at care.  | 
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