circumfusion (Meaning)

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circumfusion (n.)

The act of pouring or spreading round; the state of being spread round.

circumfusion Sentence Examples

  1. The circumfusion of light from the stained-glass window created a kaleidoscope of colors on the church floor.
  2. The aroma of coffee beans underwent a circumfusion as they roasted, transforming from grassy to rich and chocolaty.
  3. The city's constant noise had become a circumfusion, a background hum that no longer registered with most residents.
  4. The dancer's movements created a circumfusion of energy, drawing the audience into the rhythm of the performance.
  5. The circumfusion of fear and excitement made the rollercoaster ride both terrifying and exhilarating.
  6. The therapist aimed to create a circumfusion of trust in the room, allowing clients to feel comfortable expressing themselves freely.
  7. The circumfusion of rumors about the haunted house fueled even more curiosity and daring visits from teenagers.
  8. The artist sought to capture the circumfusion of life in the bustling marketplace, a chaotic tapestry of sights and sounds.
  9. The circumfusion of emotions after the break-up was overwhelming, leaving a mix of sadness, anger, and confusion.
  10. The doctor diagnosed the patient with pneumonia, a condition marked by a circumfusion of fluid in the lungs.

FAQs About the word circumfusion

The act of pouring or spreading round; the state of being spread round.

shroud, enclose,wrap, envelop, enwrap, involve,encase, muffle, cocoon, encircle

expose, strip,expose, bare, bare, strip,denude, denude,

The circumfusion of light from the stained-glass window created a kaleidoscope of colors on the church floor.

The aroma of coffee beans underwent a circumfusion as they roasted, transforming from grassy to rich and chocolaty.

The city's constant noise had become a circumfusion, a background hum that no longer registered with most residents.

The dancer's movements created a circumfusion of energy, drawing the audience into the rhythm of the performance.