affuse in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
To spread or pour out a substance, especially in a way that saturates or colors an area.
Sample Sentences
- The artist decided to affuse vibrant colors throughout the canvas to evoke emotion.
- As the sun began to set, it affused the sky with shades of pink and orange.
- The aroma of freshly baked bread seemed to affuse the entire neighborhood.
- In her speech, she aimed to affuse hope into the hearts of the audience.
- The gentle breeze affused the sweet scent of blooming flowers around the garden.
- During the ceremony, light from the candles affused warmth into the chilly air.
- The poet's words affused a sense of nostalgia that resonated with everyone present.
- The documentary sought to affuse understanding of the complex issue at hand.
- His laughter seemed to affuse joy into the otherwise somber gathering.
- The new perfume was designed to affuse an air of elegance and sophistication.
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