Thesaurus / suffuse
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A tragic dimension is suffused all through “Etta and Ella” — of loss of status, of bearings, of sanity.
ADRIENNE KENNEDY’S NEW PLAY, ‘ETTA AND ELLA ON THE UPPER WEST SIDE,’ IS UTTERLY UNIQUEPETER MARKSJANUARY 14, 2021WASHINGTON POSTA mathematically precise definition of consciousness could mean that the cosmos is suffused with subjective experience.
ELECTRONS MAY VERY WELL BE CONSCIOUS - ISSUE 94: EVOLVINGTAM HUNTDECEMBER 30, 2020NAUTILUSBodies, suffused as they are with anitya, come and go, whereas genes go on and on, catapulted into the future either as offspring or in the bodies of other relatives.
OVER TIME, BUDDHISM AND SCIENCE AGREE - ISSUE 94: EVOLVINGDAVID P. BARASHDECEMBER 23, 2020NAUTILUSWhile Venus is similar to Earth in size, mass, and rocky composition, its surface temperatures reach 900 °F, and its atmosphere is suffused with thick clouds of sulfuric acid billions of times more acidic than any environment on Earth.
LIFE ON VENUS?KATIE MCLEANDECEMBER 18, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWAt the Beijing Zoo, the team presented six captive giant pandas with piles of hay suffused with the chemicals, or with other substances.
GIANT PANDAS MAY ROLL IN HORSE POOP TO FEEL WARMJONATHAN LAMBERTDECEMBER 7, 2020SCIENCE NEWSThe knowledge and performance of evil should suffuse one's daily life.
THE STATUS CIVILIZATIONROBERT SHECKLEYThe blushes of an instinctive sensibility suffuse their countenances, and petitions for assistance falter on their tongues.
FEMALE SCRIPTURE BIOGRAPHIES, VOL. IIFRANCIS AUGUSTUS COXHe saw her eyes suffuse, and a faint color glow in her cheek.
THE LOCUSTS' YEARSMARY HELEN FEEThe next minute Gedge was looking in wonder at the peculiar rosy glow which suddenly began to suffuse the great mountain.
FIX BAY'NETSGEORGE MANVILLE FENNAt the recital of a noble action or a beautiful thought, they would suffuse with tears, and his mouth trembled.
KEATSSIDNEY COLVINWORDS RELATED TO SUFFUSE
- brainwashing
- catechizing
- diffusing
- disseminating
- engendering
- engrafting
- force in
- imbuing
- imparting
- impregnating
- impressing
- inculcating
- indoctrinating
- infiltrating
- infixing
- infusing
- injecting
- inoculating
- inseminating
- inserting
- insinuating
- inspiring
- interjecting
- intermixing
- programing
- propagandizing
- putting in head
- suffusing
- transfusing
- admix
- adulterate
- alloy
- amalgamate
- associate
- blend
- braid
- coalesce
- commingle
- commix
- compound
- conjoin
- cross
- embody
- fuse
- hybridize
- incorporate
- infiltrate
- infuse
- instill
- interbreed
- intermingle
- interweave
- jumble
- knead
- link
- lump
- make up
- merge
- mingle
- mix up
- put together
- saturate
- stir
- suffuse
- synthesize
- tangle
- transfuse
- unite
- weave
- work in
- admix
- adulterate
- alloy
- amalgamate
- associate
- blend
- braid
- coalesce
- commingle
- commix
- compound
- conjoin
- cross
- embody
- fuse
- hybridize
- incorporate
- infiltrate
- infuse
- instill
- interbreed
- intermingle
- interweave
- jumble
- knead
- link
- lump
- make up
- merge
- mingle
- mix up
- put together
- saturate
- stir
- suffuse
- synthesize
- tangle
- transfuse
- unite
- weave
- work in
- arrange
- array
- be displayed
- be distributed
- bloat
- branch off
- broaden
- cast
- circulate
- coat
- cover
- daub
- develop
- diffuse
- dilate
- disperse
- diverge
- enlarge
- escalate
- even out
- expand
- extend
- fan
- flatten
- flow
- gloss
- increase
- lay
- lengthen
- level
- lie
- multiply
- mushroom
- open
- overlay
- paint
- pervade
- prepare
- proliferate
- radiate
- reach
- roll out
- set
- settle
- smear
- sprawl
- spray
- stretch
- strew
- suffuse
- swell
- uncoil
- unfold
- unfurl
- unroll
- untwist
- unwind
- widen
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