transitive to give someone or something a particular quality
infuse something into:
The bestteachersmanage to infuse vitality into the most boringsubjects.
infuse something/someone with something:
Her paintings are infused with a naturalstrength.
Synonyms and related words
To give someone or something a particular quality
lend
infuse
invest with
2
intransitive/transitive if you infuse something such as leaves or herbs, or if they infuse, you put them into hot water in order to make a drink, medicine, or beauty treatment
Synonyms and related words
Prepare food for cooking or eating
bake
beat
blanch
infuse
verb
US /ɪnˈfjuz/
Word Forms
present tense
I/you/we/they
infuse
he/she/it
infuses
present participle
infusing
past tense
infused
past participle
infused
DEFINITIONS2
1
transitive to give someone or something a particular quality
infuse something into:
The bestteachersmanage to infuse vitality into the most boringsubjects.
infuse something/someone with something:
Her paintings are infused with a naturalstrength.
Synonyms and related words
To give someone or something a particular quality
lend
infuse
mold
2
intransitive/transitive if you infuse something such as leaves or herbs, or if they infuse, you put them into hot water in order to make a drink, medicine, or beauty treatment