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1 infuse
A vtr1 (inject, imbue) to infuse sth with sth insuffler qch à qch ; to infuse a project with enthusiasm insuffler de l'enthousiasme à un projet ; to infuse sth into insuffler qch à [society, work, person] ; the movement was infused with new life un nouvel élan a été insufflé au mouvement ;B vi infuser. -
2 infuse
infuse [ɪn'fju:z]∎ to infuse sb with sth, to infuse sth into sb inspirer ou insuffler qch à qn;∎ her speech infused them with courage son discours leur a inspiré ou insufflé du courageCookery infuser
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