Meaning & Definition of word "Infusion"

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    Infusion

    /ɪnˈfjuːʒən/

    noun:

    • 1. The introduction of a new element or quality.
      • Example: The infusion of modern technology into traditional practices has transformed the industry.
    • 2. The process of steeping a substance in a liquid to extract flavors or active ingredients.
      • Example: The herbal infusion was brewed for several hours to enhance its medicinal properties.
    • 3. A solution that results from this process, especially one used for medicinal purposes.
      • Example: The doctor prescribed a vitamin infusion to help boost the patient's energy levels.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'infusio', meaning 'a pouring in'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    infusion therapy:

    The administration of fluids or medication via intravenous route.

    flavor infusion:

    The process of extracting flavors into a liquid.

    cultural infusion:

    The blend of different cultural elements into one society.

    Related Words

    infuse:

    To introduce a substance into another.

    fusion:

    The process of combining two or more things into one.

    dissolution:

    The process of dissolving a substance in a liquid.

    Slang Meanings of infusion

    Meaning: A boost or enhancement, often used informally.

    Example Sentence: We need an infusion of new ideas to keep this project alive.

    Meaning: A blend or mix, especially in the context of drinks.

    Example Sentence: I love the infusion of flavors in this craft cocktail.