interfuse (Meaning)

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interfuse (v. t.)

To pour or spread between or among; to diffuse; to scatter.

To spread through; to permeate; to pervade.

To mix up together; to associate.

interfuse Sentence Examples

  1. The soft moonlight interfused the room with an ethereal glow.
  2. The scent of jasmine interfused the air, creating a heady fragrance.
  3. The melodies of different instruments interfused seamlessly, forming a harmonious symphony.
  4. The vibrant colors of the sunset interfused the sky, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
  5. The thoughts and emotions of the lovers interfused, creating an unbreakable bond.
  6. The teachings of the wise master interfused the minds of his disciples, transforming their perspectives.
  7. The beauty of nature interfused the artist's soul, inspiring him to create masterpieces.
  8. The aroma of freshly baked bread interfused the kitchen, filling it with a tantalizing scent.
  9. The joy and laughter of children interfused the playground, creating a vibrant and carefree atmosphere.
  10. The knowledge gained from different sources interfused the scholar's mind, making him an esteemed authority.

FAQs About the word interfuse

To pour or spread between or among; to diffuse; to scatter., To spread through; to permeate; to pervade., To mix up together; to associate.

combine, fuse, connect, unite, marry, coalesce,link (up), join, unify, conjugate

section, part, separate, split, separate, resolve, break up, break up, resolve, sever

The soft moonlight interfused the room with an ethereal glow.

The scent of jasmine interfused the air, creating a heady fragrance.

The melodies of different instruments interfused seamlessly, forming a harmonious symphony.

The vibrant colors of the sunset interfused the sky, creating a breathtaking spectacle.