| Kenneth G. Wilson (1923). The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. 1993. |
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| infuse (v.) |
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| combines frequently with the preposition with, as in We were infused with new energy, and occasionally with in and into and, rarely, by: The coach tried to infuse some optimism and renewed hope in [into] his downcast players. She was infused by a completely new willingness to work. | 1 |
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| | | The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. Copyright © 1993 Columbia University Press. |
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