Perfuse

usgb/pərˈfjuːz/
verb

To send a liquid through the vessels of an organ or tissue.

The surgeon decided to perfuse the tissues with a nutrient solution.
Visual representation of "perfuse" - To send a liquid through the vessels of an organ or tissue.

Often appears as...

  • perfused with liquid
  • perfuse the tissue

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Formal

Perfuse organs, profuse bleeding, perfused with nutrients

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Medical Context

In medical discussions, 'perfuse' refers specifically to how organs receive blood. Understanding its use in health sciences is vital.

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When discussing surgery, mention how to perfuse organs efficiently.
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Metaphorical Use

In literature, 'perfuse' can describe how emotions spread, suggesting deep feelings or themes.

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You can perfuse a narrative with poetic elements to enhance emotional impact.
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Artistic Expressions

In art, to perfuse can mean to fill a space with color or light, creating a vibrant effect.

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Think about how colors can perfuse a canvas, creating layers of meaning.
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