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Associations of "Infusing" (30 Words)
animate | Belonging to the class of nouns that denote living beings. Gods in a wide variety of forms both animate and inanimate. |
catalyst | Something that causes an important event to happen. Chlorine acts as a catalyst promoting the breakdown of ozone. |
catalyze | Change by catalysis or cause to catalyze. |
cheer | A brief phrase shouted in unison by a crowd typically led by cheerleaders in support of an athletic team. The crowd cheered the demonstrating strikers. |
elate | Fill with high spirits; fill with optimism. Their elate and animated faces. |
encourage | Contribute to the progress or growth of. Pupils are encouraged to be creative. |
enliven | Make lively. The visit had clearly enlivened my mother. |
exhort | Strongly encourage or urge (someone) to do something. I exhorted her to be a good child. |
hearten | Give encouragement to. She was heartened to observe that the effect was faintly comic. |
impregnate | Fill with a feeling or quality. The egg was impregnated. |
inculcate | Teach (someone) an attitude, idea, or habit by persistent instruction. They will try to inculcate you with a respect for culture. |
inflame | Become inflamed get sore. The finger joints were inflamed with rheumatoid arthritis. |
insert | A shot inserted in a film or video. Claudia inserted her key in the lock. |
inspire | Breathe in (air); inhale. He inspired his students with a vision of freedom. |
instigate | Bring about or initiate (an action or event. They instigated a reign of terror. |
instill | Fill, as with a certain quality. Instill medication into my eye. |
invigorate | Give strength or energy to. The cold water invigorated him. |
invoke | Summon into action or bring into existence, often as if by magic. She invoked an ancient law. |
motivate | Request (something) and present facts and arguments in support of one’s request. It is the teacher s job to motivate the child at school. |
motivation | Desire or willingness to do something; enthusiasm. The following proposal and motivation is submitted for consideration. |
pep | Energy and high spirits; liveliness. He was an enthusiastic player full of pep. |
permeable | (of a material or membrane) allowing liquids or gases to pass through it. A frog s skin is permeable to water. |
porous | Full of pores or vessels or holes. Our unfenced and largely unpoliced border inevitably has been very porous. |
rousing | Capable of arousing enthusiasm or excitement. A rousing speech. |
spur | Urge a horse forward by digging one s spurs into its sides. She spurred her horse towards the hedge. |
stimulate | Raise levels of physiological or nervous activity in (the body or any biological system. The reader could not fail to be stimulated by the ideas presented. |
stimulating | That stimulates. A stimulating discussion. |
stimulation | The action of arousing interest, enthusiasm, or excitement. Ovarian stimulation for in vitro fertilization. |
transfuse | Transfer (blood or its components) from one person or animal to another. White cells in the transfused blood. |
urge | A strong restless desire. Why this urge to travel. |