Imbued [verb]

Definition of Imbued:

infuse, saturate

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They might not make the unteachable, can’t-miss plays that immediately imbue an entire fan base with hope.

Moroccan couscous is a whole process that involves multiple steaming sessions and time-intensive preparations of toppings and spice-imbued sauce.

In April, Australia Prime Minister Scott Morrison advocated imbuing the World Health Organization with powers similar to those of UN “weapon inspectors,” to investigate the outbreak in Wuhan, China.

It is not just an object she is seeing, but a relationship imbued with beauty, goodness, and meaning.

The day he arrived at the leafy Nike campus he instantly imbued Salazar’s running program with scientific credibility.

Like the secretions of lac bugs, those of Bombyx mori have fundamentally imbued and comprised our material culture.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison talked about imbuing the World Health Organization with powers similar to those of UN “weapon inspectors,” a suggestion that implied that Beijing had played an active role in the viral spread.

Becoming imbued also with a high degree of piety, she visited nearly every year a retreat of the Ursulines of Arcis-sur-Aube.

Imbued with sentiments quite different from ours, she was troubled at the praise addressed to her.

It retained also much of the spirit of paganism, and never became thoroughly imbued with Christian sentiment.