Infuse

usgb/ɪnˈfjuːz/
verb

To put a quality into something or someone.

The coach infused a sense of determination into his team.
Visual representation of "infuse" - To put a quality into something or someone.

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  • infuse enthusiasm
  • infuse confidence
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Emotional Impact

Infuse suggests a positive and energizing influence in contexts like coaching or leadership.

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The manager's speech infused excitement among employees.
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Cultural Effect

Using 'infuse' can signify blending cultures or ideas to improve something.

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The chef infused Italian flavors into traditional Indian cuisine.
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Inspirational Usage

Often used to describe how someone's actions motivate others.

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His bravery infused courage into the hearts of the soldiers.
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