0 present participle of infuse
2 If you infuse a drink or it infuses, you leave substances such as tea leaves or herbs in hot water so that their flavour goes into the liquid:
This project demonstrated the benefits of infusing primary health care principles in the delivery of primary care services.
Effect on the fetus of infusing a commercial amino acid preparation into a pregnant sheep.
The book also makes the case for infusing or ' gerontologising ' generalist social work modules.
Answering to film music's collaborative creative modalities, musicologists are designing broadened analytical paradigms, infusing their field with semiotics, psychology, and cultural studies.
On the supply side we have bioethicists themselves, infusing inquiry with technical procedural values and bioethicists' personal worldviews.
However, by infusing elements from the song, the score obtains a narrative role embodied in its resonance of a personal voice empowered by collective anguish.
However, they are essential for infusing human rights concepts into the bloodstream of mainstream legal and political discourse.
Infusing a diversity perspective into human development courses.