What is another word for in-fuse?
Pronunciation:
[ ɪnfjˈuːz], [ ɪnfjˈuːz], [ ɪ_n_f_j_ˈuː_z]
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Similar words for in-fuse:
- breathe (verb)
- brew (verb)
- color (verb)
- distill (verb)
- flavor (verb)
- infuse (verb)
- inject (verb)
- insert (verb)
- insinuate (verb)
- inspire (verb)
- instill (verb)
- interject (verb)
- intersperse (verb)
- invest (verb)
- leaven (verb)
- mash (verb)
- mix (verb)
- permeate (verb)
- pervade (verb)
- saturate (verb)
- soak (verb)
- steep (verb)
Synonyms for In-fuse:
v.
• breathe (verb) • brew (verb) • color (verb)- blush,
- stain,
- lacquer,
- redden,
- dye,
- adorn,
- tint,
- bloom,
- embellish,
- tone,
- crimson,
- flush,
- enliven,
- crayon,
- illuminate,
- gild,
- emblazon,
- tinge,
- darken,
- gloss,
- fresco,
- daub,
- variegate,
- chalk,
- glaze,
- stipple,
- blacken,
- rouge,
- pinken,
- enamel,
- pigment,
- wash,
- burn,
- paint.
- dribble,
- clarify,
- vaporize,
- precipitate,
- squeeze out,
- cut down,
- press out,
- drop,
- boil down,
- get to the meat,
- cut to the bone,
- sublimate,
- purify,
- rectify,
- steam,
- brew,
- express,
- trim,
- concentrate,
- refine,
- rarefy,
- trickle,
- press,
- condense,
- volatilize,
- cut,
- extract,
- drip,
- evaporate.
- indoctrinate,
- invest,
- pervade,
- leaven,
- intersperse,
- saturate,
- impregnate,
- plant,
- steep,
- animate,
- breathe into,
- inspire,
- inculcate,
- inoculate,
- impart,
- instill,
- ingrain,
- imbue,
- permeate,
- implant,
- suffuse.
- insert,
- throw in,
- squeeze in,
- add,
- include,
- stick in,
- interject,
- place into,
- Interjaculate,
- force into,
- drag in.
- set,
- interpose,
- obtrude,
- interpolate,
- lug in,
- embed,
- intrude,
- introduce,
- enter,
- root,
- interlope,
- infix,
- work in,
- place,
- pop in,
- insinuate,
- inlay,
- intercalate,
- admit,
- imbed,
- fill in,
- shoehorn,
- stick,
- shove in.
- horn in,
- get in with,
- muscle in,
- curry favor,
- foist,
- ingratiate,
- infiltrate,
- worm in,
- slip in,
- wedge in,
- edge in.
- excite,
- invigorate,
- strike,
- spur,
- impress,
- hearten,
- influence,
- be responsible for,
- exhilarate,
- elate,
- work up,
- galvanize,
- endue,
- spark,
- stir,
- set up,
- enkindle,
- inspirit,
- touch,
- urge,
- cause,
- trigger,
- inflame,
- exalt,
- give one an idea,
- reassure,
- infect,
- affect,
- inform,
- quicken,
- sway,
- motivate,
- fire up,
- produce,
- get,
- provoke,
- carry,
- occasion,
- give rise to,
- arouse,
- embolden,
- commove,
- start off,
- give impetus.
- catechize,
- inseminate,
- engender,
- program,
- brainwash,
- diffuse,
- propagandize,
- disseminate,
- engraft,
- intermix,
- put in head,
- force in.
- bankroll,
- devote,
- get into,
- sink,
- plow back into,
- provide,
- loan,
- go in for,
- entrust,
- buy into,
- plunge,
- put up dough,
- stake,
- back,
- salt away,
- endow,
- lay out,
- spend,
- buy stock,
- lend,
- advance,
- pick up the tab,
- supply.
- hash,
- squeeze,
- bruise,
- chew,
- scrunch,
- pulverize,
- Triturate,
- push,
- grind,
- mush up,
- reduce,
- macerate,
- crush,
- pulp,
- squish,
- decoct,
- masticate,
- pound.
- compound,
- make up,
- blend,
- embody,
- interweave,
- cross,
- intermingle,
- adulterate,
- weave,
- lump,
- alloy,
- knead,
- commix,
- incorporate,
- merge,
- associate,
- unite,
- coalesce,
- conjoin,
- tangle,
- hybridize,
- admix,
- put together,
- amalgamate,
- link,
- synthesize,
- mix up,
- braid,
- interbreed,
- mingle,
- fuse,
- jumble,
- commingle.
- drench,
- penetrate,
- invade,
- pierce,
- charge,
- fill,
- seep,
- go through,
- pass through,
- percolate,
- stalk,
- stab.
How to use "In-fuse" in context?
There are many products on the market that promise to "in-fuse" (or to fuse two pieces of electronic equipment together). However, few of these products actually do what they claim. In fact, many of them may actually damage the equipment they are trying to combine.
When considering whether to in-fuse two devices, it is important to consider a few factors. First, the type of equipment being combined. For example, in-fusing two hard drives may be destructive, but in-fusing two computers together may not be. Second, the power levels of the devices.
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