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infuse

[in-fyooz] / ɪnˈfyuz /


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“He hopes for a reformed board that is infused with people who are entrepreneurial, creative, have technical apparel experience, lead with innovation, and have a founder mentality,” said Mestrovic.

From The Wall Street Journal

To explore how these internal processes develop, the research team designed a laboratory setup using a thick liquid similar to molten rock and infused it with carbon dioxide.

From Science Daily

Elegantly written, intimately detailed and infused with feeling, the book is a gripping, if sometimes speculative, account of these two remarkable women, their elite family and their tumultuous era.

From The Wall Street Journal

MacLellan must find a coach who not only will support Ovechkin’s pursuit of history but also uplift an aging core as he tries to infuse the roster with youth.

From Washington Post

But the book is infused with a generosity of spirit and genuine humility borne of facing a catastrophe.

From Washington Post