Pronunciation: /ˌɪntərˈfjuʒən/
noun something that is the result of merging or blending together
A1 The interfusion of colors in the painting created a beautiful masterpiece.
A2 The interfusion of different cultures in the city made it a vibrant and diverse place to live.
B1 The interfusion of technology and education has revolutionized the way students learn.
B2 The interfusion of flavors in the dish created a unique and delicious taste.
C1 The interfusion of art and science led to groundbreaking discoveries and innovations.
C2 The interfusion of traditional and modern architecture in the cityscape is truly breathtaking.
formal The interfusion of different cultures in this city has created a vibrant and diverse community.
informal I love how the interfusion of flavors in this dish creates a unique and delicious taste.
slang The party was lit thanks to the interfusion of great music and awesome people.
figurative His writing style is an interfusion of poetry and prose, creating a beautiful and captivating narrative.
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