Infused [verb]

Definition of Infused:

introduce; soak

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Sentence/Example of Infused:

Again, she was present at the battle of Silan, where her heroic example of courage infused new life into her brother rebels.

But the new column infused vigor and hope in the hearts of a garrison that had ceased even to despair.

The nearer she came to the English life, the more certain forces in her, deeply infused, rose up and made their protest.

But when, after counting the palm trees, he cast his eyes around him, the most horrible despair was infused into his soul.

If only one has been infused, and the rennet is intended for immediate use, the infusion requires only to be skimmed and strained.

That man was first formed like a statue out of clay or dust, and had no life until breath was infused into his nostrils.

The Sabine virgins, whom they had stolen, appear to have infused into them the first ideas of politeness.

The white, kitten swimming for its life seemed to rise before him, and new energy was infused into his frame.

It was evident that, as the strength infused by the wine abated, her faculties became confused.

Catharine could not doubt that it was Michel de l'Hospital that had infused into Charles his own just and pacific spirit.