0 past simple and past 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:
In the infused animals, a protective effect of the chemical on weight loss, survival and motor performance was observed, suggesting a viable therapeutic approach.
Oxygenated blood was infused into a carotid artery via roller pump.
But the fact that line jobbers and their team were paid according to their output also infused tension in their relationship.
That doctoring is ineluctably infused with values is ignored.
These cultures are infused once or twice a year with insects from the wild to reduce excessive in-breeding.
This is thus a melancholy tale, infused with the sense of an approaching and unavoidable catastrophe.
That thinking was, however, infused by contemporary developments in science and genetics.
A recognition of the awesome power of nature, and the limits of the western landscape, infused his agenda.