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infused in the PONS Dictionary

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The grains are infused with yet hotter water to rinse more sugars from the mash in a process known as sparging.
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Their style was surreal and infused with the space age.
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Siphon brewing relies on vapor pressure to raise water from a pressure chamber up to the brewing chamber where the coffee is infused.
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The work is infused with fresh material juxtapositions and an expressive quality grounded in traditional formal proportions and scale.
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His writings are infused with references to science, mathematics, philosophy, politics, and culture.
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He is almost exclusively a political historian, and his works are infused with personal insights he gained from his practical experience of people and institutions.
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Other critics argue that he infused his playing with feeling and reverence for the composer's intentions.
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He had a dominant stage presence infused with his theatrical and comedic abilities, which commanded attention.
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The play is infused with choral and instrumental music, as well as onstage singing and playing by cast members.
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Of his iceberg theory, she claims, it is also a glacier waterfall, infused with movement by his multi-focal aesthetic.
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