EXAMPLES FROM THE WEB FOR INFUSE
Cover it, and let it stand to infuse from half an hour to an hour.
Cover the vessel, and let them infuse for twenty-four hours.
Stryker managed to infuse into his tone a deal of suspicious contempt.
We will wake it; arm it; infuse into it the living spirit of the Idea.
Cover it with a tea-cosy, and let it infuse for five minutes before using.
To dye gloves to look like York tan or Limerick, put some saffron into a pint of water boiling hot, and let it infuse all night.
Run that into another tub, and pour the rest of the water on the malt; stir it well, cover it up, and let it infuse a full hour.
Take a quantity of the herb, according to the intended strength of the liquor, and infuse it for half an hour in the boiling wort.
Such a charm, as I imagine, is the God able to infuse into his words.
But contempt for one's enemy will infuse a kind of strength in battle.
MORE RELATED WORDS FOR INFUSE
inspires
verbencourage, stimulate- affect
- animate
- arouse
- be responsible for
- carry
- cause
- commove
- elate
- embolden
- endue
- enkindle
- enliven
- exalt
- excite
- exhilarate
- fire up
- galvanize
- get
- give impetus
- give one an idea
- give rise to
- hearten
- imbue
- impress
- infect
- inflame
- influence
- inform
- infuse
- inspirit
- instill
- invigorate
- motivate
- occasion
- produce
- provoke
- quicken
- reassure
- set up
- spark
- spur
- start off
- stir
- strike
- sway
- touch
- trigger
- urge
- work up