What is another word for Infused?

Pronunciation: [ɪnfjˈuːzd] (IPA)

Infused refers to the process of introducing or adding something into another substance to enhance its flavor or effect. Some synonyms of "infused" include steeped, imbibed, permeated, saturated, impregnated, suffused, blended, mixed, and incorporated. Steeped refers to the extraction of flavor by soaking in a liquid. Imbibed means to absorb or take in something. Permeated refers to the full saturation of a substance. Saturated means filled to capacity. Impregnated means to fill or saturate completely. Suffused refers to the gradual spread of something throughout. Blended means to mix or combine. Mixed refers to the combining of two or more substances. Incorporated means to include or integrate something into another substance.

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Usage examples for Infused

The insurrection died out, trade revived, smuggling ceased, and the people were Infused with a new spirit.
"History of the United States, Volume 6 (of 6)"
E. Benjamin Andrews
But even after this political activity began to be manifest, the League confined itself to its original work, and held as much aloof from politics Infused by its own spirit as from the forms of political action which held the field when its work began.
"The Evolution of Sinn Fein"
Robert Mitchell Henry
Second, variety is given and the mind is stimulated by having opposite points of view presented, while the thought is Infused with a certain amount of emotional force through the heat of argument.
"The Three Heron's Feathers"
Hermann Sudermann

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