0 present participle of suffuse
1 to spread through or over something completely:
Suffusing all this there is the vast increase in our knowledge of how we learn in general through advances in cognitive neuroscience and neuropsychology.
Suffusing the constituency entries is a lively sense of the popular excitement and provincial partisanship generated by frequent elections.
Suffusing the whole of the report is the notion that young people living in children's homes need champions.
There is a distinct air of success suffusing the entire development.
The next task—the bread and butter task—of taking the forensic science service much more seriously, funding it properly and suffusing it with police services is a priority.
They were discovered after scientists filtered out the fog of background gamma-rays suffusing the sky.
During baking, the fats in the pepperoni (which are hard at room temperature) melt, resulting in a spicy oil suffusing into the bread.
Melancholy, shyness and embarrassment dominate the novel, suffusing even those scenes involving sudden violence with a sense of bemused, slightly detached sadness.