interfusion
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Actor Bellamy also provides an inspired interfusion of caricature and characterization.
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In other tales, Author Bradbury cultivates what he calls the sense of "infinite interfusion."
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The sense of "infinite interfusion" is Bradbury's purest string, and he plucks it rather too often.
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Of course, they would not have understood the language, to begin with; and the thought, the interfusion of philosophy, the new problems, would have been absolutely incomprehensible.
From The Silent Isle by Benson, Arthur Christopher
The oration of Antony in Cæsar's funeral is such an interfusion of art and passion as realizes the very perfection of its kind.
From The New Hudson Shakespeare: Julius Cæsar by Black, Ebenezer Charlton