perfuse

[per-fyooz]

perfuse Definition

  • 1to spread or diffuse through
  • 2to fill or suffuse with a liquid or color

Using perfuse: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "perfuse" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The sun perfused the room with light.

  • Example

    The artist perfused the canvas with color.

  • Example

    The medication was perfused into the patient's bloodstream.

  • Example

    The scent of flowers perfused the air.

perfuse Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for perfuse

Phrases with perfuse

  • perfuse with blood

    to supply an organ or tissue with blood

    Example

    The heart perfuses the body with oxygen-rich blood.

  • to fill or saturate with strong feelings or emotions

    Example

    The actor's performance perfused the audience with emotion.

  • to fill or illuminate with light

    Example

    The sunrise perfused the sky with a warm glow.

Origins of perfuse

from Latin 'perfusus', past participle of 'perfundere', meaning 'to pour over, drench'

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Summary: perfuse in Brief

The verb 'perfuse' [per-fyooz] means to spread or diffuse through, or to fill or suffuse with a liquid or color. It can be used in various contexts, such as describing how the sun perfuses a room with light or how an artist perfuses a canvas with color. 'Perfuse' can also be used in medical contexts, such as when medication is perfused into a patient's bloodstream.