circumfuse

/ˌsɜrkəmˈfjuz/
verb
  1. To pour or spread a liquid or substance around something; to surround or envelop.
    • The artist circumfused the canvas with layers of translucent paint.
    • A gentle mist circumfused the garden, making everything look magical.
    • The chef carefully circumfused the sauce around the plate for a beautiful presentation.
  2. To surround or fill (a space) with something intangible, such as light, sound, or an atmosphere.
    • Soft music circumfused the room, creating a calm and relaxing mood.
    • A sense of mystery circumfused the old mansion, drawing visitors in.
    • The golden light of sunset circumfused the entire valley.
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