Hanapin
to infuse
01
ipahid, mag-infuse
to fill something or someone with a particular quality, flavor, or emotion
Transitive: to infuse sb/sth with a quality or emotion
02
ipahid, iniksyon
to slowly administer a drug or other substance through a needle or catheter into the bloodstream
Transitive: to infuse sth
Complex Transitive: to infuse sth into sth
03
ipon, isi
to soak something in liquid in order to get the flavor of it
Transitive: to infuse a food ingredient in a liquid
04
ipagtawid, magbigay
to instill or imbue a quality, feeling, or characteristic into someone or something
Complex Transitive: to infuse sth into sb/sth
infuse
v
Halimbawa
The artist used vibrant colors to infuse the painting with a sense of energy and vitality.
To create a calming atmosphere, she used essential oils to infuse the room with soothing scents.
The flavorful marinade infused the grilled chicken with a delicious blend of herbs and spices.
The anesthesiologist will infuse the sedative into the patient's system before the surgical procedure begins.
The intravenous fluids were infused continuously to maintain the patient's electrolyte balance during recovery.