Word "INFUSE" Definitions:


Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
fill, as with a certain quality
Synonyms:
impregnate, instill, tincture

Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
teach and impress by frequent repetitions or admonitions
Synonyms:
inculcate, instill

Part of Speech:
Verb
Definition:
let sit in a liquid to extract a flavor or to cleanse
Synonyms:
steep

Crossword Clues for INFUSE

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Brew at home has following benefit (6)
Pervade or soak (6)
Steep fine affected us on the inside (6)
To make tea, for example, puts America in a fine mess! (6)
Fill Thomas Joseph 29 Feb 2024
Permeate The Times Concise 17 Dec 2023
Pervade permeate
Soak in order to extract flavouring from The Times Concise 15 Dec 2023
Steep — brew The Guardian Quick 21 Apr 2023
Fill pack currently occupied with minimum of food The Telegraph Toughie 04 Oct 2022
Soak occupied drinking Freixenet at first The Times Cryptic 18 Feb 2022
Fill (with a quality) The Times Concise 19 Aug 2020
Brew fine US brew
Soak New York Times 01 May 2020
Soak (tea, etc) The Times Concise 29 Apr 2020
Imbue USA Today 27 Jan 2020
Soak being employed to tackle opening of fizz
Where one may find a short wire with charge
Fill, as with energy Universal 17 Oct 2018
Add flavor to Wall Street Journal 08 Sep 2018
US fine can be steep
Permeate New York Times 03 Jan 2018
Fill, as with energy
Permeate
Add flavor to
To soak something, to extract its flavour or scent The Times Specialist Sunday 20 Aug 2017
Soak for flavour in electrical device The Sun Two Speed 29 Jan 2016
Soak The Sun Two Speed 29 Jan 2016
Breathe into The Guardian Speedy 13 Dec 2015
Introduce, as flavoring New York Times 09 Dec 2015
Introduce, as flavoring
Flavor by steeping, as vodka
Implant gradually
Make tea from leaves
Brew, as tea
Flavor by soaking
Add, as if by pouring
Add, as if by pouring
Instill
Introduce
Imbue
Imbue
Imbue
Add (into), as energy
Add (into), as energy
Imbue (with)
Steep
Instill
Fill
Fashionable iron grabs me in disused shed
Steep
Steep the tea leaves
Soak, as tea leaves
Steep.
Inculcate.
Pervade.
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