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| in·fu·sion [ in fy'n ] (plural in·fu·sions) |
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1. introduction of something needed: the addition of a new or necessary quality or element to something
 an infusion of private capital into the project
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2. liquid made by infusing something: a liquid that is made by infusing something, e.g. tea
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3. act of infusing something: the act of soaking something in a liquid in order to extract soluble matter
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4. medicine administering of liquid through drip feed: the introduction of a solution such as saline, sucrose, or glucose through a drip feed in order to treat or feed a patient
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5. medicine liquid administered through drip feed: a solution introduced into the body by infusion
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| [14th century. Via French< Latin infusion-< past participle of infundere (see infuse)] |