effuse

/ɪˈfjuz/
verb
  1. To pour out or spread out, especially a liquid or gas; to emit or give off.
    • The broken pipe began to effuse water across the basement floor.
    • The flowers effuse a sweet fragrance into the evening air.
    • Volcanoes effuse lava and ash during an eruption.
  2. To express feelings or thoughts in an unrestrained or overflowing way.
    • At the reunion, old friends effused warm memories of their school days.
    • She would effuse her excitement about the trip to anyone who would listen.
    • The poet effused his love for nature in every line of the poem.
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