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suffuse

[ suh-fyooz ]

verb (used with object)

, suf·fused, suf·fus·ing.
  1. to overspread with or as with a liquid, color, etc.

    Synonyms: flood, bathe, diffuse, pervade, cover



suffuse

/ səˈfjuːʒən; səˈfjuːz /

verb

  1. tr; usually passive to spread or flood through or over (something)

    the evening sky was suffused with red

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Derived Forms

  • sufˈfusive, adjective
  • suffusion, noun
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Other Words From

  • suf·fused·ly [s, uh, -, fyoozd, -lee, -, fyoo, -zid-], adverb
  • suf·fu·sion [s, uh, -, fyoo, -zh, uh, n], noun
  • suf·fu·sive [s, uh, -, fyoo, -siv], adjective
  • unsuf·fused adjective
  • unsuf·fusive adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of suffuse1

First recorded in 1580–90, suffuse is from the Latin word suffūsus (past participle of suffundere ). See suf-, fuse 2
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Word History and Origins

Origin of suffuse1

C16: from Latin suffūsus overspread with, from suffundere, from sub- + fundere to pour
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Example Sentences

This Veterans Day, we should reflect on the population of veterans who were discharged in a process that is still suffused with subjective notions of honor and shame.

The scene at Howard was suffused with nervous energy, much of it directed toward a large screen showing CNN’s election coverage.

It’s an alternately tender and forbidding set of electronic rock jams slathered with digital effects and suffused with thoughts of collapse both personal and political.

Yet the geomagnetic storm will also put on a beautiful show, with skies suffused in hues of green, red, pink and other colors.

From Salon

He looked dazed, his blue eyes suffused with red.

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