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infuse

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I just tried to infuse it with nobility, because he was after all a king.

More importantly, the evangelistic ethos is supposed to infuse everyday life.

More breathing room between books, however, gives writers more time to infuse their series with something extra.

Especially the loss of Henry—it really did infuse the story room, and by extension the show, with a degree of sadness.

I had to work terribly hard to try to infuse some miniscule bit of humor into it.

The man in the chair rose slowly and drew a long breath, which seemed to infuse him with life again.

The sight of his quietly watchful eyes, his grimly smiling lips, seemed to infuse courage into her anew.

With an animated countenance and a cheerful smile, she was all engrossed in endeavoring to infuse fortitude into his soul.

Forbear therefore to infuse into my mind such mournful thoughts, if not for love, at least for pity.

He endeavored to infuse new life into the mining business, and to make himself familiar with all its technical requirements.

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On this page you'll find 55 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to infuse, such as: animate, imbue, impart, impregnate, inculcate, and inspire.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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