enfever

/ɛnˈfiːvər/
verb
  1. To cause someone to become feverish or to have a high body temperature.
    • The infection began to enfever the child, making her cheeks flush red.
    • The doctor warned that the virus would enfever patients for several days.
    • A hot summer day can enfever even the healthiest person if they stay in the sun too long.
  2. To fill someone with intense excitement, passion, or agitation.
    • The discovery of gold enfevered the entire town with dreams of wealth.
    • The crowd's cheers enfevered the players before the big game.
    • Political speeches can enfever the audience, stirring strong emotions.
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