infuse in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

infuse in the PONS Dictionary

infuse Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to infuse sb with courage
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Taking responsibility for her younger siblings and living a spartan lifestyle during this period infused the feeling of self-sacrifice for the wider good.
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Others again, declared that the soul in the moment of its creation is infused into the body.
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The program focuses on measurable results and infuses innovation from private industry and has support from a broader community of interested citizens.
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In this procedure, warmed anti-cancer drugs are infused and circulated in the peritoneal cavity (abdomen) for a short period of time.
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As a result, they developed tales and legends to explain the origin of temples, infused with myths of giants, and a cursed princess.
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These groups eventually infused their original rock compositions with increasingly complex musical ideas and a distinctive sound.
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Wicks are often infused with a variety of chemicals to modify their burning characteristics.
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These projects aimed to infuse cultural content into negative urban spaces during a time of rapid development in the city.
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Apart from his usual organizational activities he was actively involved in instilling and infusing the ideals of his master among the youth.
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The lecturer is a self-made revolutionary, who infuses negative thoughts about life and marriage.
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