infarce (Meaning)

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infarce (v. t.)

To stuff; to swell.

Synonyms & Antonyms of infarce

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infarce Sentence Examples

  1. (Figurative) The writer infarced the story with rich details and vivid imagery, bringing the characters to life. (Shows how details fill the story)
  2. (Historical Context) The cook infarced the roast goose with delicious herbs and spices before roasting. (Highlights the stuffing process)
  3. (Metaphorical) The town was infarced with rumors after the arrival of the mysterious stranger. (Indicates how rumors spread rapidly)
  4. (Figurative) Her anger infarced her voice, making it tremble with emotion. (Shows intensity of emotions)
  5. (Medical, Historical) Doctors once believed bloodletting could help reduce swelling, thus "infarcing" the illness from the body. (Unconventional medical practice)
  6. (Figurative) The artist infarced the canvas with vibrant colors, creating a visually stunning masterpiece. (Emphasizes the richness of colors)
  7. (Figurative) The classroom was infarced with curious students eager to learn. (Shows how the room is filled with enthusiastic students)
  8. (Figurative) The storm clouds infarced the sky, blocking out the sun and casting a dark shadow over the land. (Highlights the intensity of the storm)
  9. (Figurative) The musician infarced the melody with intricate notes, creating a complex and beautiful composition. (Shows how notes fill the melody)
  10. (Figurative) The poet infarced his sonnet with profound metaphors, leaving readers with much to contemplate. (Highlights the richness of the poem's meaning)

FAQs About the word infarce

To stuff; to swell.

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(Figurative) The writer infarced the story with rich details and vivid imagery, bringing the characters to life. (Shows how details fill the story)

(Historical Context) The cook infarced the roast goose with delicious herbs and spices before roasting. (Highlights the stuffing process)

(Metaphorical) The town was infarced with rumors after the arrival of the mysterious stranger. (Indicates how rumors spread rapidly)

(Figurative) Her anger infarced her voice, making it tremble with emotion. (Shows intensity of emotions)