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Example sentences for "infusion"

Lexicographically close words:
infuse; infused; infuses; infusible; infusing; infusions; infusoria; infusorial; infusorian; ingage
  1. Most of the brews or broths are prepared by decoction rather than by infusion and the operation should take place over a slow fire, which makes them more potent.

  2. The natives treat a patient for poison by first making the wound bleed, then washing it in water impregnated with sea salt and calcined alum, and finally inducing a heavy perspiration by making him drink an infusion of mulberry leaves.

  3. Through the infusion of divine power all nations and peoples become quickened, and universal happiness is possible.

  4. They were blended and quickened by the infusion of a new life.

  5. A copious and forcible language, formed by an infusion of French into German, was now the common property of the aristocracy and of the people.

  6. The importance of improving our studs by an infusion of new blood was strongly felt; and with this view a considerable number of barbs had lately been brought into the country.

  7. An infusion of the above in vinegar or wine makes a good relishing sauce, but the flavour is best when made with fresh-gathered herbs, as directed in No.

  8. The jar being well closed, and the infusion being made with a mild heat, there is no loss by evaporation.

  9. As it comes to us from the West Indies, it changes the infusion of turnsole to a beautiful green, probably owing to the salt, which is always added to it, and the red oxide of lead, with which it is said to be adulterated.

  10. The Bavarian is obtained by the infusion or decoction of sprouted barley; then by the fermentation of deposit, in tubs painted internally with resin.

  11. In the English beer the must is prepared by simple infusion and the fermentation is superficial.

  12. The prevention is to wash the cattle with a lotion of sea cabbage boiled with infusion of wine.

  13. The people gathered at the incoming of the train were rather darker in color than those in Mexico City, which seemed to indicate a greater infusion of Indian blood.

  14. This is due to the large infusion of Indian blood among the Mexican people, even among the leisure classes.

  15. That means that in the code are to be found ritual laws, general moral precepts, and a large infusion of immemorial customs.

  16. Into all branches of public life there is needed an infusion of a new and higher spirit.

  17. Chinese and Korean elements are known to exist in the populations of certain districts; and, there appears to have been a large infusion of Aino blood.

  18. A slight infusion of those vices might do him good.

  19. The natural broken segments of the roasted cocoa-bean, after the shell has been removed, prepared for table as an infusion by prolonged simmering.

  20. Some of the shells find their way to the Emerald Isle, to be used by the peasants for the weak infusion called "miserables.

  21. One can but suppose that the long habit of drinking an infusion from coffee-beans and tea-leaves has fixed in the mind the erroneous idea that the substance of the cocoa-bean is also valueless.

  22. For over 200 years these descendants have married and inter-married with Indian, Negro and White with no serious detriment except the introduction of tuberculosis into one branch of the family by an infusion of white blood.

  23. These, however, would be pleasanter and better taken in infusion with a little milk and sweetened and used as a warm drink as other teas are.

  24. From many of the above-mentioned perfume-substances, which serve for the preparation of tinctures and are not entirely soluble in alcohol, but leave a residue after extraction, a second infusion may be made.

  25. The tea infusion should be made very strong, say 1 oz.

  26. When it is thought proper to promote perspiration, an infusion of chamomile may be drank, as is recommended by Dr.

  27. Nippon received an infusion of new terms,[2] and a notable list of inventions was imported from Europe.

  28. On the way he stopped to repose himself under a tree, and tied the cow to one of the branches while he ate some bread, and drank of an infusion of his beloved bang, which he always carried with him.

  29. Friday being arrived, and the whole city assembled at prayers, Abou Neeut prepared his infusion of wormwood, as the Afreet had mentioned.

  30. Christians ascribed an infusion of the divine spirit.

  31. Whatever the name, its acceptance and thorough infusion through the organizations of political commonalty now shooting Aurora-like about the world, are of utmost importance, as the principle itself is needed for very life's sake.

  32. The leaves are actually so used in Sumatra, but being destitute of any attractive aroma such as is possessed by both tea and coffee, the infusion is not palatable.

  33. The shells of the beans separated by the winnowing process contain theobromine, and their infusion with water is sometimes used as a substitute for coffee, under the name "miserabile.

  34. For one thing, it yields a copious amount of soluble matter in infusion with hot water, and thus gives a specious appearance of strength and substance to what may be really only a very weak preparation of coffee.

  35. The specific gravity of an infusion of chicory is also much higher than that of coffee.

  36. Discourse of Statius on generation, the infusion of the Soul into the body, and the corporeal semblance of Souls after death.

  37. Let the plenipotentiary sophisters of England settle with the diplomatic sophisters of France in what manner right is to be corrected by an infusion of wrong, and how truth may be rendered more true by a due intermixture of falsehood.

  38. Swallow these two paragraphs of concession as the infusion drawn from those two doctrines laid down at starting, and throw away the effete axioms as fit only for old women to coddle and drench themselves withal.

  39. The Carolinians with their Scotch blood received also a strong infusion of Scotch logic.

  40. We entered the majestic river, the vast current of which is dark with the infusion of the swamp turf, from which it is drained.

  41. The people of Belfast, you know, are of Scotch origin, with some infusion of the original race of Ireland.


  42. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "infusion" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.