0 present participle of suffuse --
1 to spread through or over something completely: --
He had a vision of suffusing all higher education, including horticulture, with a spirit of public work and integrating expert knowledge into a broader context of democratic community action.
Her writing is filled with rich descriptions and actors whose actions bear consequences for both their lives and relationships, suffusing her series with a sense of loss and regret.
All that appears is a very refined awareness suffusing everything throughout the entire universe.
He has achieved recognition for suffusing his novels with satire.
The summit focuses purely on spreading technical knowledge and suffusing enthusiasm in minds to work for the greater good of man.
Melancholy, shyness and embarrassment dominate the novel, suffusing even those scenes involving sudden violence with a sense of bemused, slightly detached sadness.
During baking, the fats in the pepperoni (which are hard at room temperature) melt, resulting in a spicy oil suffusing into the bread.
They were discovered after scientists filtered out the fog of background gamma-rays suffusing the sky.