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infuse

[in-fyooz] / ɪnˈfyuz /


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The song is usually more spoken than sung, but Kirk infuses it with melody and soul.

From The Wall Street Journal

Back in India, the naan weaved its way into colonial cuisine, as it began being paired with cured meats or sauces infused with local spices.

From BBC

Microsoft’s Office 365 business is one place where the company is trying to infuse its Copilot AI offering, which is the company’s attempt to monetize AI by selling enterprises and consumers on assistive features.

From MarketWatch

Bienvenu, who principally worked out of his Remembers studio in Paris, infused the animation with a global visual style that comes from living in Paris, L.A.,

From Los Angeles Times

Beijing infused the new conglomerate with billions of dollars to compete against the likes of General Electric and Pratt & Whitney.

From The Wall Street Journal