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infused

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Read on to find out what you need to know before whipping up bug-infused banana bread.

His cannabis-infused menus range from truffle tuna casserole and coconut chicken to French toast and omelets.

Despite the lack of an immediate impact, the mock vote infused the practice of democracy into the lives of Hongkongers.

I think loss is in our DNA by now—every song, every feeling, every story is infused with that.

My friends, hurting from a night of rum-infused revelry, opt for Revive.

Again, she was present at the battle of Silan, where her heroic example of courage infused new life into her brother rebels.

But the new column infused vigor and hope in the hearts of a garrison that had ceased even to despair.

The nearer she came to the English life, the more certain forces in her, deeply infused, rose up and made their protest.

But when, after counting the palm trees, he cast his eyes around him, the most horrible despair was infused into his soul.

If only one has been infused, and the rennet is intended for immediate use, the infusion requires only to be skimmed and strained.

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On this page you'll find 75 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to infused, such as: added, interpolated, and stuck in.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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