We have no meanings for "transfuse into" in our records yet.
1 His blood they transfuse into their minds and into their manners.
2 I wish I could transcribe, or rather transfuse into language, the glow of my heart when I read your letter.
3 Harry heard it all and it was transfused into his own blood.
4 This can be transfused into newly infected patients to try to aid recovery.
5 The spirit of ecclesiastical dogmatism was transfused into the religion of revolutionary Socialism.
6 His whole being appeared transfused into the ethereal vision which shone before him.
7 All of it was transfused into her and the doctors saved her life.
8 This while, Jeffy stood speechless, transfused into melody.
9 As had happened once before, a portion of his fortitude and self-command seemed transfused into Cecil Tresilyan.
10 The deity of Fire (Appetite) and Shoma (food) combining together, become transfused into one and the same substance.
11 He felt serene and uplifted, as though he had absorbed her, as though her life had been transfused into him.
12 A sergeant pushed through the crowd shouting for anyone with Type O blood, which can be transfused into any patient.
13 And thus Luther's life became transfused into the life of his country, and still lives in the character of modern Germany.
14 First I had the child's sweet faith transfused into my soul with a mother's love, and unshadowed by a single doubt.
15 Scientists would then extract antibodies from the plasma to produce a "hyper-immune" product to be transfused into patients, said McHale.
16 Its spirit of intrigue, transfused into its most powerful order the Jesuits, was employed for the similar purpose of acquiring territorial dominion.
Other examples for "transfuse into"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: