circumfuse

[US]/ˌsɜː.kəmˈfjuːz/
[UK]/ˌsɜr.kəmˈfjuːz/

Translation

vt.to pour around; to surround or fill; to suffuse from all sides; to encompass
Word Forms
Third Person Singularcircumfuses
Present Participlecircumfusing
Past Tensecircumfused
Past Participlecircumfused

Phrases & Collocations

circumfuse light

circumfuse energy

circumfuse air

circumfuse heat

circumfuse water

circumfuse sound

circumfuse space

circumfuse energy fields

circumfuse atmosphere

circumfuse influence

Example Sentences

the aroma of spices will circumfuse the kitchen.

fog began to circumfuse the valley as night fell.

light from the lanterns will circumfuse the garden.

the sound of music can circumfuse the entire hall.

her laughter seemed to circumfuse the atmosphere with joy.

the warmth of the fire will circumfuse the room.

as the sun set, colors began to circumfuse the sky.

her presence can circumfuse the gathering with elegance.

the scent of flowers will circumfuse the air in spring.

ideas can circumfuse a team, sparking creativity.

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