Interfuse

Word INTERFUSE
Character 9
Hyphenation in ter fuse
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Interfuse"

What do we mean by interfuse?

To fuse or blend together

Interupting someone and this makes them confussed about what they were previously saying. Urban Dictionary

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The word "interfuse" in example sentences

These qualities were the progenitors of form: truth, beauty, love, justice, harmony -- all these qualities combined in different degrees to give birth to ideas and to interfuse and give life to diverse forms. ❋ James O'Dea (2010)

My first endeavor to solve the new questions was to check the _abandon_ of the trance condition, and interfuse it with more of sober consciousness. ❋ Various (N/A)

Not suddenly doth the sweet warmth of universal life, from brumal caves advancing, interfuse the vast abysmal air, or penetrate the deep heart of the frost-entranced Earth. ❋ Various (N/A)

Weld, interfuse them in the patriot's flame, -- 10 ❋ A.E. Marty (N/A)

So do the actualities and the pastimes, the real and the imaginary drama, miraculously interfuse at ❋ Various (N/A)

For, build with what materials she may, the works of genius that stand in the world of thought survive all time's mutations, cemented by a spirit she alone can interfuse. ❋ Various (N/A)

It is obvious that these three streams would mingle and interfuse with each other a good deal; but as far as they were separable the first would tend to create Solar heroes and Sun-myths; the second Vegetation-gods and personifications of Nature and the earth-life; while the third would throw its glamour over the other two and contribute to the projection of deities or demons worshipped with all sorts of sexual and phallic rites. ❋ Unknown (1920)

He seemed to penetrate into Gerald's more solid, more diffuse bulk, to interfuse his body through the body of the other, as if to bring it subtly into subjection, always seizing with some rapid necromantic fore-knowledge every motion of the other flesh, converting and counteracting it, playing upon the limbs and trunk of Gerald like some hard wind. ❋ Unknown (1907)

Whatever preference the reader may entertain, there remains this unmistakable objection to its application to breeding, that “criminality” is not a specific simple quality, but a complex that may interfuse with other complexes to give quite incalculable results in the offspring it produces. ❋ Herbert George (1903)

I swear to you, whoever you are, you can interfuse yourself with such things that everybody that sees you shall look longingly upon you. ❋ Unknown (1900)

God, to interfuse one's little part with religion. ❋ Henri Fr��d��ric Amiel (1885)

This alone made it possible to interfuse the two writings as we now have them in the ❋ Julius Wellhausen (1881)

None can have failed to observe that, having recreated the story of adventure, he seemed in his later fiction to interfuse a subtler purpose -- the search for character, the analysis of mind and soul. ❋ Unknown (1871)

USE OF [INTERFUSiON] :) Sarah (to [sian]): i love alex because. . . [Sian]: i like cheese. . . . <[interfusion] Sarah:because of his cheese o.O ❋ Sophieathedisco (2010)

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