transfuse
trans fyoohz
- v impart gradually
transfuse love of music into the students - v pour out of one vessel into another
- v treat by applying evacuated cups to the patient's skin
- v give a transfusion (e.g., of blood) to
- The quest for a blood substitute reaches back to the 17th century, when scientists tried to transfuse animal blood and other products into humans.
- To transfuse from her would probably kill her.
- When the medical world was agog over the discovery that blood circulates through the body, imaginative surgeons tried to transfuse sheep's blood into human patients weakened by too.