Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈfjuz/
verb to mix or blend together; to merge or intermingle
A1 I interfuse the ingredients to make a cake.
A2 She interfuses different colors to create beautiful paintings.
B1 The artist interfused various materials to make a unique sculpture.
B2 The chef interfuses flavors from different cuisines to create fusion dishes.
C1 The designer interfuses traditional and modern styles in her clothing line.
C2 The author interfuses elements of fantasy and reality in her novels.
formal The two cultures began to interfuse, creating a unique blend of traditions.
informal I love how the flavors interfuse when I mix different ingredients together.
slang Let's interfuse our music tastes and create a killer playlist.
figurative The artist sought to interfuse emotion into every brushstroke of the painting.
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