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infuse into
infuse something into someone
to instill specific knowledge into a person; to teach someone something very well. The boss infused a lot of company information into the new assistant before she took another job. The teacher infused a lot of knowledge into the students in a short time.
infuse something into something
to mix something into something. You should infuse this mixture into the tea. The tea was infused into the water very slowly.
Common Names:
Name | Gender | Pronounced | Usage |
Evgenia | | yev-GYE-nee-yah (Russian), eev-GYE-nee-yah (Russian) | Greek, Russian, Bulgarian |
Dragoslav | | - | Serbian, Croatian, Slovene, Medieval Slavic |
Kari (2) | | KAH-ree | Finnish |
Aydin | | IE-din | Turkish |
Isocrates | | - | Ancient Greek (Latinized) |
GÜNter | | GUWN-ter | German |