Suffuse :
conspargatur,
imbrem, qui effusus est, pluviam, conspargatur,, plangite!, effundam, torcular, Aequaliter Nubila, abundaret delictum, inficiat;, induere vestibus, fibula, 'text' =, Etiam facere
conspargatur,suffusaperfundisuffusing
conspargatur,suffusaperfundisuffusing
Verb(1) cause to spread or flush or flood through, over, or across(2) to become overspread as with a fluid, a colour, a gleam of light
(1) And Jenkins's achievements - and failure to grasp the supreme power prize - pervade his historical writing and suffuse it with insight.(2) Appalled at his deliberate misunderstanding of her offer to buy him coffee, Serena felt outraged heat suffuse her cheeks.(3) It is thrilling to see how this desire for deeper spirituality, redemption and grace suffuse the poem even as it ironically ends with the beggar's spirited demands.(4) Sweet and spicy flavors, including date, pomegranate, coriander, and cumin, suffuse the foods spread out on a nearby buffet.(5) Chromatherapy is available in eight different colour sequences that suffuse the water with emotionally soothing light.(6) Amy Sillman's recent show of large oils and jewel-like gouaches was suffused with the color, light and atmosphere of Quattrocento Italy.(7) The colored light falls on the painter's large areas of pure local hue and fragments them; it steals across his blindingly harsh white highlights and suffuses them with saturated and pastel hues.(8) The tall spire of the Town Hall and its contrasting colours of azure and white stood majestically between a glorious suffusion of greenery.(9) The juvenal plumage is browner and much more uniform below, lacking the strong yellowish suffusion and streaked appearance below of juvenal-plumaged B. montis.(10) It's all here: the suffusion of the scientific with the erotic, the fascination for catastrophe and mutation, the Burroughsian black humour, provocative notions about ‘creative cancer’ and ‘omnisexuality.’(11) The whole plant is suffused with colour and with a gravitas that few other plants can match.(12) But a truly suffusive atmosphere to make all these elements coalesce into something provocative is absent from the proceedings.(13) A member of the carotenoid family, lycopene suffuses fruits with color and offers several healthful properties, particularly for men.(14) A life of poverty, tradition and religious dread suffuses songs steeped in misery and learnt by word of mouth.(15) Working in low light without a flash demanded relatively long exposures, and so color suffuses these images.(16) The suffusive use of red throughout the film has an overwhelming intensity reminiscent of Ingmar Bergman's Cries and Whispers.
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Verb
1. permeate ::
permeare contendat
2. spread over ::
spread over
3. spread throughout ::
superposuit
4. cover ::
cover
5. bathe ::
lavari
6. pervade ::
scatere atque emanare
7. wash ::
lava
8. saturate ::
saturatas
9. imbue ::
imbuere
Verb
1. permeate ::
permeare contendat
2. spread over ::
spread over
3. spread throughout ::
superposuit
4. cover ::
cover
5. bathe ::
lavari
6. pervade ::
scatere atque emanare
7. wash ::
lava
8. saturate ::
saturatas
9. imbue ::
imbuere
Different Formssuffuse, suffused, suffuses, suffusing
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