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    Synonyms and Definitions

    Use "transfuse" in a sentence

    transfuse example sentences

    transfuse


    transfused


    transfusing


    1. not only lay it up within us, but transfuse it


    2. “Inspector, you understand what I just said? We had to inflate the kid’s lungs, transfuse him, and remove a chunk of his liver


    3. They had to transfuse several units of red cells – How will I tell Soraya?


    4. They say: "If it were to the advantage of an individual to transfuse his consciousness into the family, and thence into the nation and the State, it follows that it will be to his further advantage to transfuse his consciousness into the universal entity, mankind, that all men may live for humanity, as they have lived for the family and for the State


    5. Moreover, underlying all of the determined deference of his bearing to her, there was that which brought an undefined thrill of fear, that touch of primitive mastery in his wooing with which a man of strong virility may yet transfuse his personality through the pallid conventions of the centuries


    1. Her strong faith, her ―never giving up‖ persona, and her loving family and friends transfused her body from weakness to strength


    2. I then rushed to the operating room and started the C-Section while the patient was being transfused with my blood and that of my wife who is also O RH


    3. Working suspended, in tandem, they transfused Zeke where he was


    4. When it was all over, we were standing beside Arthur, who, poor fellow, was speaking of his part in the operation where his blood had been transfused to his Lucy's veins


    5. The above summary of Executive powers, so opposite in their nature to those principles which form the basis of the Federal Constitution, and which are transfused through the constitution of the several States, is sufficient to show that the people are deprived of all participation in the choice of those who administer the laws, and that public functionaries are rendered independent of the community whose interests are confided to their management and discretion


    1. At this aggregate ceases man's power of transfusing his innermost consciousness; for such a fiction he can feel no direct sentiment


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    Synonyms for "transfuse"

    transfuse cup instill permeate inject suffuse imbue endow infuse

    "transfuse" definitions

    impart gradually


    pour out of one vessel into another


    treat by applying evacuated cups to the patient's skin


    give a transfusion (e.g., of blood) to