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Meaning of transfusive
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transfusive (a.)
Tending to transfuse; having power to transfuse.
transfusive Sentence Examples
- The piercing rays of sunlight were transfusive through the window, illuminating the room.
- His piercing gaze held an almost transfusive quality, as if it could penetrate her very soul.
- The vibrant colors of the sunset were transfusive against the evening sky.
- The crystal-clear spring water flowed transfusively over the rocks.
- The warmth of the sunlight felt transfusive as it enveloped her body.
- The transfusive glow of the fire provided comfort on the cold winter night.
- The music seemed to flow transfusively through her veins, filling her with joy.
- The fragrance of blooming flowers was transfusive and intoxicating.
- The transfusive energy of the crowd lifted her spirits to new heights.
- The vibrant colors of the rainforest seemed to transfuse themselves into her consciousness.
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Tending to transfuse; having power to transfuse.
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The piercing rays of sunlight were transfusive through the window, illuminating the room.
His piercing gaze held an almost transfusive quality, as if it could penetrate her very soul.
The vibrant colors of the sunset were transfusive against the evening sky.
The crystal-clear spring water flowed transfusively over the rocks.