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infuse

[in-fyooz] / ɪnˈfyuz /


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“He hopes for a reformed board that is infused with people who are entrepreneurial, creative, have technical apparel experience, lead with innovation, and have a founder mentality,” said Mestrovic.

From The Wall Street Journal

To explore how these internal processes develop, the research team designed a laboratory setup using a thick liquid similar to molten rock and infused it with carbon dioxide.

From Science Daily

Elegantly written, intimately detailed and infused with feeling, the book is a gripping, if sometimes speculative, account of these two remarkable women, their elite family and their tumultuous era.

From The Wall Street Journal

Everything infused in a way that if you’re out of the boxes of the representations that society creates for people, it brings a lot of violence.

From Los Angeles Times

Known for infusing Mexican-American flavors into their food, restaurants and cookbooks, the Too Hot Tamales are trusted voices in tailgating cuisine — ideal guides for Super Bowl food and party prep.

From Salon