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Definitions for Infused
[1] to introduce, as if by pouring; cause to penetrate; instill (usually followed by into ): The energetic new principal infused new life into the school.
[2] to imbue or inspire (usually followed by with ): The new coach infused the team with enthusiasm.
[3] to steep or soak (leaves, bark, roots, etc.) in a liquid so as to extract the soluble properties or ingredients.
[4] Obsolete . to pour in.
[5] to undergo infusion; become infused: Leave the solution to infuse overnight.
[6] (tr often foll by into ) to instil or inculcate
[7] (tr foll by with ) to inspire; emotionally charge
[8] to soak or be soaked in order to extract flavour or other properties
[9] rare (foll by into) to pour
Words related to Infused
infusepermeate, impregnate, inspire, suffuse, invest, saturate, impart, inculcate, pervade, intersperse, leaven, animate, steep, instill, imbue, plant, inoculate, indoctrinate, ingrain, implant
Words nearby Infused
infuseinfundibulum, infundibulum of uterine tube, infuriate, infuriating, infuscate, infuse, infuser, infusible, infusion, infusion-aspiration drainage, infusionism
Origin of Infused
1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin infūsus past participle of infundere to pour into. See in-2, fuse2
Other words from Infused
in·fus·er , noun
re·in·fuse , verb (used with object), re·in·fused, re·in·fus·ing.
su·per·in·fuse , verb (used with object), su·per·in·fused, su·per·in·fus·ing.
un·in·fused , adjective
un·in·fus·ing , adjective
Word origin for Infused
C15: from Latin infundere to pour into
Synonyms for Infused
animate, imbue, impart, impregnate, inculcate, inspire, instill, intersperse, invest, leaven, permeate, pervade, saturate, steep, suffuse, implant, indoctrinate, ingrain, inoculate, plant, breathe into