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Meaning of Infuse
to introduce or cause a quality or feeling to be present in something
Definitions
- To introduce a quality or feeling into something, especially in a subtle way
- * To introduce a new idea, attitude, or skill into someone's mind
- * To add a quality or substance to a food or drink, typically by leaving it to steep in a liquid
Etymology of Infuse
The word "infuse" comes from the Latin "infundere", which means "to pour in", and is a combination of "in" (meaning "in" or "into") and "fundere" (meaning "to pour")
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to describe the act of introducing a quality or substance into something
Example Uses
- The company aims to infuse a sense of excitement into the new product launch
- * The teacher tried to infuse her students with a love of learning
- * The recipe instructs you to infuse the tea leaves in boiling water for 5 minutes