reinfused

/ˌriːɪnˈfjuːzd/
verb
  1. To fill or inspire something again with a particular quality, feeling, or energy.
    • The community event reinfused the neighborhood with a sense of togetherness.
    • After the break, the team leader reinfused the project with fresh ideas.
    • The new teacher reinfused the classroom with excitement for learning.
  2. To put a substance (such as a liquid, flavor, or ingredient) back into something, especially in cooking or science.
    • They reinfused the dried fruit with juice to make it plump again.
    • The lab technician reinfused the solution with the missing compound.
    • The chef reinfused the broth with herbs to deepen the flavor.
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