transfuse

/trænsˈfjuːz/
verb
  1. To transfer blood or other fluid into a person's body, usually through a vein.
    • Doctors had to transfuse two units of blood after the accident.
    • The nurse carefully prepared to transfuse the patient with platelets.
    • In an emergency, they may transfuse plasma to help stop bleeding.
  2. To spread or cause something to enter and influence something else.
    • The bright colors transfuse the painting with a sense of joy.
    • Her love of music transfused every part of her teaching.
    • The leader's energy seemed to transfuse the entire team with new motivation.
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