0 present participle of infuse --
1 to fill someone or something with an emotion or quality: --
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: --
What we must really consider is whether it is the best way of infusing health into the organs of local government today.
That reacts upon people by way of infusing into their lives a great element of restlessness.
They oppose practices such as flavouring, which is aimed at infusing wine with the taste of fruits.
The notion that there is a trans-historical 'feeling', 'quality', 'spark' or 'spirit' infusing an arbitrarily defined body of music would not pass muster in a first-year media seminar.
The project has clearly demonstrated the benefits of infusing primary health care principles, such as increased health promotion and team based care, into the delivery of primary care services.
This idea comes from the fertile infusing of anthropology with history, and vice versa, that has gone on in recent years, a trend that also gives rise to this book.
Infusing all was a strong dimension of display.
Infusing a diversity perspective into human development courses.