Infusion [noun]
Definition of Infusion:
immersion
Opposite/Antonyms of Infusion:
-
Sentence/Example of Infusion:
It is familiar with its base of the iconic martini, but becomes interactive and complex with the rapid infusion.
All of that has changed, especially with the all-pervasive infusion of digital.
What’s more, unlike a decade ago, when a similar infusion of money never moved much beyond banks’ balance sheets, there are signs this time around that the cash is making its way into the pockets of consumers and companies.
The infusion of so much traffic that would formerly have been considered broad match into close variants means advertisers need to stay vigilant in evaluating search query reports to identify situations which warrant keyword negatives.
The extra infusion of energy into Europa’s ocean could be good news for the possibility of alien life.
The tea was delicious in its first delicate infusion; the pickled plums most stimulating to a morning appetite.
We should naturally expect that few towns would have a stronger infusion of local feeling than Shrewsbury.
If only one has been infused, and the rennet is intended for immediate use, the infusion requires only to be skimmed and strained.
The gradual infusion of the military spirit into the masses had made them passive and obedient.
From the infusion made with boiling water, or from the decoction.