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Definitionv. impart gradually
Last update: October 8, 2015
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All that has helped it, all that has hindered it, is transfused by a subtle magic into its very essence. [Please select]
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The whole nature certainly of the Puritan woman was transfused with a deep, glowing, unwavering religious faith. [Please select]
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Harry heard it all and it was transfused into his own blood. [Please select]
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This mass of unrealities transfused and transmuted so that no one of them retains its individual nature is the Absolute. [Please select]
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The day was coming fast, and the whole forest was soon transfused with light. [Please select]
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Finally Karl received one letter from his betrothed--a letter that transfused him with ecstatic joy for about a day, and then sent him back to his old unrest. [Please select]
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But to judge only from the situation of affairs, I should not expect, that the affections would rest there, and never transfuse themselves into any other impression. [Please select]
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