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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of interfuse.

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Examples

  • And beginning with this transfer of all human associations to a doll, the child's life interfuses itself readily among all the affairs of the elders.

    Oldport Days 1873

  • And beginning with this transfer of all human associations to a doll, the child's life interfuses itself readily among all the affairs of the elders.

    Oldport Days Thomas Wentworth Higginson 1867

  • While he interfuses his painted work with a high-strung sort of poetry, caught directly from a singularly rich and high-strung [142] sort of life, yet in his selection of subject, or phase of subject, in the subordination of mere subject to pictorial design, to the main purpose of a picture, he is typical of that aspiration of all the arts towards music, which I have endeavoured to explain, -- towards the perfect identification of matter and form.

    The Renaissance: studies in art and poetry Walter Pater 1866

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