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in·suf·flate \ˈin(t)səˌflāt, ə̇nˈsə-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Late Latin insufflatus, past participle of insufflare, from Latin in- in- (II) + sufflare to blow, sufflate — more at sufflate 1. : to blow or breathe upon or into : subject to insufflation < insufflate a room with insecticide > 2. : to blow or breathe (something) onto a surface or into a void : practice insufflation of < insufflated the metallic powder onto the hot surface > < insufflated the drug into the depths of the wound > |