interfusing

/ˌɪntərˈfjuzɪŋ/
verb
  1. To mix or blend two or more things together so they become combined.
    • The two cultures began interfusing after years of trade and travel.
    • The artist is interfusing different colors to create a sunset effect.
    • In the recipe, you should interfuse the spices slowly for a balanced flavor.
  2. To spread or flow into each other; to intermingle.
    • The scents of pine and ocean air interfuse along the coastal trail.
    • The rivers interfuse at the delta, creating a wide estuary.
    • Their voices interfused in the choir, making a single harmonious sound.
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