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History
Synonyms
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Meaning:
bathe

an instance of swimming etc in the sea, a river

wash with water and, usually, soap

bathing

the act of practice of going into the sea to swim etc

wash with water and, usually, soap

imbue

to fill, inspire a person with a mentioned feeling etc

infuse, saturate

impregnate

(to cause a material or substance) to be filled with another

infuse, fill; make pregnant

infuse

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

introduce; soak

instil

to introduce ideas etc using continual effort

implant, introduce

mix

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

combine, join

outstretched

stretched out

spread

penetrate

to make or force a way into or through (something); to be understood; understand

pierce; get through physically

permeate

to pass, flow or spread into every part of (something)

filter, spread throughout

pervade

(of a smell, belief etc) to spread through every part of (something)

affect strongly; spread through

redden

(to cause a person) to blush

blush, make rosy

saturate

to make a person, thing thoroughly wet; soak; to fill (a market, need etc) completely; to cause (one substance) to absorb the greatest possible amount of another

drench, wet through

transfuse

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

charge

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