indoctrinate |
infuse |
As verbs the difference between indoctrinate and infuse
is that
indoctrinate is to teach with a biased, one-sided or uncritical ideology while
infuse is to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill.
difuse |
infuse |
As a verb infuse is
to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill.
infuse |
intuse |
In obsolete|lang=en terms the difference between infuse and intuse
is that
infuse is (obsolete) to pour in, as a liquid; to pour (into or upon); to shed while
intuse is (obsolete) a bruise; a contusion.
As a verb infuse
is to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill.
As a noun intuse is
(obsolete) a bruise; a contusion.
infuse |
infuser |
As a verb infuse
is to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill.
As a noun infuser is
a device used for preparing infusions.
infuse |
infused |
As verbs the difference between infuse and infused
is that
infuse is to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill while
infused is past tense of infuse.
incuse |
infuse |
In lang=en terms the difference between incuse and infuse
is that
incuse is to hammer or press (usually onto a coin) while
infuse is to make an infusion with (an ingredient); to tincture; to saturate.
As verbs the difference between incuse and infuse
is that
incuse is to hammer or press (usually onto a coin) while
infuse is to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill.
As an adjective incuse
is hammered or pressed in (usually on a coin).
As a noun incuse
is an impression hammered or pressed (onto a coin).
coated |
infuse |
As verbs the difference between coated and infuse
is that
coated is (
coat) while
infuse is to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill.
As an adjective coated
is covered with a thin layer.
infuse |
pour |
As a verb infuse
is to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill.
As a noun pour is
fear.
infuse |
intake |
As verbs the difference between infuse and intake
is that
infuse is to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill while
intake is to take or draw in (
in all the senses of the noun).
As a noun intake is
the place where water or air is taken into a pipe or conduit; opposed to outlet.
infuse |
channel |
As verbs the difference between infuse and channel
is that
infuse is to cause to become an element of something; to insert or fill while
channel is to direct the flow of something.
As a noun channel is
the physical confine of a river or slough, consisting of a bed and banks.
As a proper noun Channel is
the English Channel.
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