affuse (Meaning)

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affuse (v. t.)

To pour out or upon.

Synonyms & Antonyms of affuse

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affuse Sentence Examples

  1. She carefully affused the aromatic oils into the diffuser, filling the room with a pleasant scent.
  2. The chef decided to affuse the marinade over the meat to enhance its flavor before grilling.
  3. The florist expertly affused the room with the fragrance of fresh flowers for the event.
  4. As the rain began to fall, the garden soil was affused with much-needed moisture.
  5. The barista skillfully affused the hot water over the coffee grounds, creating a rich and aromatic brew.
  6. The artist chose to affuse vibrant colors onto the canvas, creating a visually stunning masterpiece.
  7. The winemaker carefully affused the oak barrels with the wine, allowing it to mature and develop complexity.
  8. She decided to affuse the atmosphere with soft music to create a soothing ambiance.
  9. The herbalist recommended a method to affuse the healing properties of certain herbs into a soothing tea.
  10. The aromatherapist used a diffuser to affuse the therapeutic essential oils into the treatment room, promoting relaxation.

FAQs About the word affuse

To pour out or upon.

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She carefully affused the aromatic oils into the diffuser, filling the room with a pleasant scent.

The chef decided to affuse the marinade over the meat to enhance its flavor before grilling.

The florist expertly affused the room with the fragrance of fresh flowers for the event.

As the rain began to fall, the garden soil was affused with much-needed moisture.