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infuse

[in-fyooz] / ɪnˈfyuz /


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Other highlights of the opening day included debut director Louis Paxton's dark comedy "The Incomer," which is infused with Scottish folklore.

From Barron's

Mr. Kene comes closest to infusing his contributions with a comradely warmth, occasionally leaning forward in his chair as if to establish a closer connection.

From The Wall Street Journal

The crisis of World War II provided occasion for Lewis and Tolkien to infuse their early experiments in fantasy with a sense of moral urgency.

From The Wall Street Journal

But many Davos attendees welcomed the American vibe infusing this year's forum, seen also in the predominance of US companies taking over storefronts along the promenade to set up their private pavilions.

From Barron's

The researchers suggest that future wound dressings infused with antioxidants such as catalase could help promote healing.

From Science Daily