Infundir in english

Infuse

pronunciation: ɪnfjuz part of speech: verb
In gestures
infuse

infundir = instil [instill, -USA] ; infuse. 

Example: With many concept headings consistency must be instilled into the terms used to describe the individual concepts.Example: To infuse into that basic form an element of linguistic liveliness and wit, which marks out the best adult reviewers, is to ask far more than most children can hope to achieve.

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» infundir emocióninfuse + emotion .

Example: In the drama of spoken language pauses frame words, form them into significant phrases, can even alter meaning, and infuse emotion.

» infundir energíaenergise [energize, -USA] .

Example: This will enhance the utility of the public libraries and energise the public librarian as a change agent.

» infundir miedoinstil + fear .

Example: Christiane Northrup, an obstetrician with 20 years of clinical and medical teaching experience, discusses how the medical profession has instilled fear of our bodies and of illness.

» infundir nueva vida abreathe + (new) life into .

Example: The article 'Breathe new life into your collection' describes how a book collection might be improved in order that its use may be maximised.

» infundir vigorenergise [energize, -USA] .

Example: This will enhance the utility of the public libraries and energise the public librarian as a change agent.

Infundir synonyms

steep in spanish: escarpado, pronunciation: stip adjectiveinculcate in spanish: inculcar, pronunciation: ɪŋkəlkeɪt verbbrew in spanish: elaborar cerveza, pronunciation: bru noun, verbinstill in spanish: instilar, pronunciation: ɪnstɪl verbtincture in spanish: tintura, pronunciation: tɪŋktʃɜr nounimpregnate in spanish: impregnar, pronunciation: ɪmpregneɪt verb
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