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Synonyms
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Meaning:
engrave

to cut or carve lines, words, designs etc (on a hard surface)

carve letters or designs into

imbue

to fill, inspire a person with a mentioned feeling etc

infuse, saturate

implant

to fix or put ideas, feelings etc in a person's mind; to put a piece of body tissue, a machine etc in the body for medical reasons

insert

indoctrinate

to fill the mind of (a person) (with ideas or beliefs)

brainwash

infuse

to fill a person with (a quality, energy etc)

introduce; soak

inject

to force (a liquid, drug etc) into (a person, thing) (as if) with a syringe

put in, introduce

insert

to put, fit, place, (something) (in, into, between etc)

put, tuck in

inspire

to put (encouraging, creative thoughts, feelings or aims etc) into (a person)

encourage, stimulate

mix

a variety of substances put together for a purpose; a group of different kinds (of people)

combine, join

throw in

(in sports such as football) to put the ball back into play using a throw

put in, introduce

transfuse

(especially) to transfer (the blood of one person) to another

charge

transmit

to send out, pass on (something); to allow (something) through or along

communicate, send

transmitted

communicated, sent

communicate, send

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