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Impartable vs. Impartible

Impartable

/ɪmˈpɑːrtəbl̩/
Able to be shared or given to others.

Examples:

The wisdom he gained was not easily impartable to others.Her skills were considered impartable by her many mentors.The professor's knowledge was not entirely impartable via lectures.

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Impartible

Not able to be divided or shared

Examples:

The heirloom is an impartible family treasure.Land in this region was historically impartible.Inheritance laws here allow only impartible property division.

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Ways to tell them apart:

etymology
  • Impartable is closely related to the verb impart, suggesting something that can be given or shared.
  • Impartible, on the other hand, focuses on the idea of being indivisible, typically in a legal or hereditary context.
  • To distinguish them, remember impartable deals with the action of imparting or sharing, while impartible relates to division issues.
  • When something is impartable, it implies a capability to distribute or bestow.
  • Impartible is considered in contexts where division is not possible, especially concerning inheritance.
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