- verbsuffuse (verb) · suffuses (third person present) · suffused (past tense) · suffused (past participle) · suffusing (present participle)
- gradually spread through or over:"her cheeks were suffused with color" · "the first half of the poem is suffused with idealism"
Originlate 16th century: from Latin suffus- ‘poured into’, from sub- ‘below, from below’ + fundere ‘pour’.
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