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be infused
verb
To cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill.
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Honours should be infused with real meaning.
Its aroma will be infused in the eggs.
The butter can be infused with spices and other seasonings.
But its sere architecture must be infused with subtle lyricism and warmth as well as clarity.
Seeing another man's bare backside will never again be infused with such poetic sadness.
Anchovies may be infused in milk used for a celery root or cardoon gratin.
Every children's book should be infused with emotion, starting with a sense of wonder.
Yet elsewhere, delicate moments can be infused with that same intensity.
One water might be infused with leek and radish, another with jasmine and dried seaweed.
It may be infused with a negative energy and then sent near someone.
But it will forever be infused with the chapter in London's history now writing itself.
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