Past tense for to steep in a liquid so as to extract the soluble constituents (usually medicinal or herbal)
“My major change to the recipe was to infuse a bit of strawberry into the simple syrup, and add about a half dozen sliced strawberries to the mascarpone itself.”
Past tense for to fill, infuse or pervade with something or a certain quality
“In order to infuse the story with humor, Marito studies the style of Twain.”
Past tense for to introduce or instill (a quality) in someone or something
“To achieve this objective, we need to infuse some amount of modernity into the system.”
Past tense for to inculcate or indoctrinate an idea or belief into a person's mind
“Instead, his attempt to infuse the teachings of philosophy into the political system of his age should be seen as a revival of the authentic Platonic program.”
Past tense for to place or put between or among others
Past tense for to soak in or drench with liquid
Past tense for to give or add flavor to, typically by seasoning
Past tense for to give color to
Past tense for to intermingle or blend
Past tense for to motivate or animate, especially towards the accomplishment of a goal
Past tense for to weave among or between other things
Past tense for to put together using parts or ingredients
Past tense for to prepare or cook, especially by boiling or infusing in hot liquid
Past tense for to crush into a soft, wet, shapeless, and pulpy mass
Inserted or brought in from an external place or source
Blended or merged together from various elements
Innate or instinctive to a person or thing
Deeply imbued or infused (with something)
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