Free Translator Free Translator
Translators Dictionaries Courses Other
Home
English Dictionary      examples: 'day', 'get rid of', 'New York Bay'




Transfuse   /trænsfjˈuz/   Listen
Transfuse

verb
(past & past part. transfused; pres. part. transfusing)
1.
Impart gradually.  Synonym: instill.  "Transfuse love of music into the students"
2.
Pour out of one vessel into another.
3.
Treat by applying evacuated cups to the patient's skin.  Synonym: cup.
4.
Give a transfusion (e.g., of blood) to.






WordNet 3.0 © 2010 Princeton University








Advanced search
     Find words:
Starting with
Ending with
Containing
Matching a pattern  

Synonyms
Antonyms
Quotes
Words linked to  

only single words



Share |





"Transfuse" Quotes from Famous Books



... aside, and turned to the Father, refusing his life save in the Father. Like God, of himself he chose righteousness, and so merited to sit on the throne of God. In the same spirit he gave himself afterward to his father's children, and merited the power to transfuse the life-redeeming energy of his spirit into theirs: made perfect, he became the author of eternal salvation unto all them that obey him. But it is a word of little daring, that Jesus had no thought of merit ...
— Hope of the Gospel • George MacDonald

... cut too close to be tied the bleeding may be checked by applying alum, copperas, or for a fraction of a second the end of an iron rod at a dull-red heat. If much blood has been lost it may be requisite to transfuse several ounces of blood or of a weak, common-salt solution into ...
— Special Report on Diseases of Cattle • U.S. Department of Agriculture



Copyright © 2025 Free-Translator.com