profusion in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

profusion in the PONS Dictionary

profusion Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

in profusion
to be bathed in a profusion of light
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Both teams' quarterbacks benefited from the profusion of passing.
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His paintings tend to be dark in tone with a profusion of green.
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Jewelry, woven and embroidered patterns, and fringes are used in the utmost profusion.
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The hope is to markedly reduce the profusion of non-interchangeable power adapters.
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They had expended and extracted a profusion of blood and treasure until collapse; the end had come.
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It supports climber and rambling roses selected for the length and profusion of flowering.
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A profusion of circulars were scattered over the centre-tables, some of them being folded as if intended to be mailed.
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This led to a profusion of mosquitoes during much of the season.
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The following scenes introduce a profusion of other characters.
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These tropical waters supported a profusion of both large and small marine organisms.
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