infound (Meaning)

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infound (v. t.)

To pour in; to infuse.

Synonyms & Antonyms of infound

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infound Sentence Examples

  1. I infound myself lost in a labyrinth of unfamiliar streets.
  2. The missing document was infound tucked away in an obscure filing cabinet.
  3. The long-lost treasure infound its way back to its rightful owner.
  4. I infound the answer to my problem in an unexpected source.
  5. The missing child infound safety in the arms of a kind stranger.
  6. The truth infound its way to the surface, despite attempts to conceal it.
  7. The stolen car infound its way back to its owner, thanks to a diligent police investigation.
  8. My hopes infound renewed vigor when I discovered new opportunities.
  9. The infound money was a godsend, easing my financial worries.
  10. The lost cat infound its way home, much to the joy of its owners.

FAQs About the word infound

To pour in; to infuse.

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I infound myself lost in a labyrinth of unfamiliar streets.

The missing document was infound tucked away in an obscure filing cabinet.

The long-lost treasure infound its way back to its rightful owner.

I infound the answer to my problem in an unexpected source.