Impart vs Plead - What's the difference?
impart | plead |
To give a (l) or (l).
To (l) the (l) of; to make known; to show by words or tokens; to tell; to disclose.
* (John Dryden) (1631-1700)
* (William Shakespeare) (1564-1616)
*{{quote-book, year=1922, author=(Ben Travers)
, chapter=5, title= To hold a (l) or (l).
To obtain a share of; to partake of.
To present an argument, especially in a legal case.
* Bible, Job xvi. 21
To beg, beseech, or implore.
As verbs the difference between impart and plead
is that impart is to give a (l) or (l) while plead is to present an argument, especially in a legal case.impart
English
Verb
(en verb)- Well may he then to you his cares impart .
- Gentle lady, / When I did first impart my love to you.
A Cuckoo in the Nest, passage=The departure was not unduly prolonged.
- (Munday)
Synonyms
* (to give a part or share) (l), (l), (l) * (to communicate knowledge of) (l), (l)Anagrams
* (l) * (l)plead
English
Verb
- O that one might plead for a man with God, as a man pleadeth for his neighbour!