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View usage for: (ɪnfjuːʒən) Word forms: plural infusions1. variable nounIf there is an infusion of one thing into another, the first thing is added to the other thing and makes it stronger or better. [formal] He brought a tremendous infusion of hope to the people. [+ of] ...a series of capital infusions. Synonyms: injection, introduction, dose, insertion More Synonyms of infusion 2. countable noun [usually with supplement, also by N]An infusion is a liquid made by leaving herbs in hot water until the flavour is strong. ...a herbal infusion. This remedy contains infusions of five flowers. More Synonyms of infusion infusion in British English (ɪnˈfjuːʒən) noun3. an extract obtained by soaking 4. medicine introduction of a liquid, such as a saline solution, into a vein or the subcutaneous tissues of the body Derived forms infusive (ɪnˈfjuːsɪv) adjective infusion in American English (ɪnˈfjuʒən) noun1. the act or process of infusing 2. something infused; tincture; admixture 3. the liquid extract that results from steeping a substance in water 4. Medicine the introduction of a solution into the body, specif. into a vein Word origin < Fr or L: Fr infusion < L infusioinfusion in the Pharmaceutical Industry (ɪnfyuʒən) Word forms: (regular plural) infusions noun( Pharmaceutical: Administration) Infusion, or an infusion, is the introduction of a liquid, such as a saline solution, into a vein or the subcutaneoustissues of the body. Intravenous infusion is used to introduce the solution into the body. During an infusion, monitor the rate at which the solution is entering the veins. Infusion is the introduction of a liquid, such as a saline solution, into a vein or the subcutaneoustissues of the body. Examples of 'infusion' in a sentenceinfusion Diane made an infusion of raw tree peony bark, with cinnamon and walnuts: the most soothing concoction she knew.{ Thirty-one } The nurse who came to see me after breakfast brought an infusion pump in with her.The infusion wasn't affecting me much, but then it didn't need to.With the right handling and maybe a little cash infusion from his father. In other languagesinfusion British English: infusion NOUN If there is an infusion of one thing into another, the first thing is added to the other thing and makes it stronger or better. He brought a tremendous infusion of hope to the people. - American English: infusion
- Brazilian Portuguese: infusão
- Chinese: 注入
- European Spanish: infusión
- French: dose
- German: Zustrom
- Italian: iniezione
- Japanese: 注入
- Korean: 투입
- European Portuguese: infusão
- Latin American Spanish: infusión
Definition the act of infusing He brought a tremendous infusion of hope to the people. Definition a liquid obtained by infusing a pleasing herbal infusion Additional synonymsDefinition any drink other than water food and beverages Synonyms drink, liquid, liquor, refreshment, draught, bevvy (dialect), libation (facetious), thirst quencher, potable, potation Definition a mixture produced by blending He makes up his own blends of flour. Synonyms mixture, cross, mix, combination, compound, brew, composite, union, fusion, synthesis, alloy, medley, concoction, amalgam, amalgamation, meld, mélange, conglomeration, admixtureThis concoction helps to control skin blemishes. Synonyms mixture, preparation, compound, brew, combination, creation, blend- infuriated
- infuriating
- infuse
- infusion
- ingenious
- ingenuity
- ingenuous
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