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infuse

[in-fyooz] / ɪnˈfyuz /


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There’s a candy dish in the lobby, which is awash in hues of cream and white, offering visitors gummies infused with passion fruit and the calming herb ashwagandha.

From Los Angeles Times

The Dane had faced calls for his sacking in recent weeks, but leading Tottenham into the Champions League last 16 has infused his side with renewed belief.

From Barron's

In McDermott’s view, ServiceNow has been lumped in with software-as-a-service providers, when it offers more than a “point solution,” but rather a “platform” that lets customers infuse AI into disparate elements of employee workflow.

From MarketWatch

Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg plans to build new data centers around the globe, release new cutting edge AI models and further infuse the core advertising business with AI this year.

From The Wall Street Journal

Other highlights of the opening day included debut director Louis Paxton's dark comedy "The Incomer," which is infused with Scottish folklore.

From Barron's