0 to spread through or over something completely:
It's an angular affair, its passion ritualized and formal - though at the end of the third poem a consonant glow suffuses the texture.
Even the moral has become suffused with the overflowing sense of bliss, joy, and love.
There was a tremendous spirit of cooperation and encouragement of one another that suffused the movement.
Rather than "banning" play, this "ongoing theater" that merged piety with self-expression suffused theatricality throughout religious thought.
Ventral surface of thorax and abdomen very pale orange, suffused with faint olive-green cloudings except on the prosternum.
A fine line is trod, here and throughout, between analysis of relevant radical narratives, and the need to remember the human stories that suffuse them.
Their collective cultural reading of contemporary experience was thus suffused with a powerful sense of the social community and its collective morality.
The chapter is suffused with images of eating.