To infuse a question with depth or specificity, consider incorporating context or emotional elements. For example, instead of asking, "What do you think about this situation?" you could ask, "How do you feel this situation impacts our community's trust in leadership?" This approach encourages a more thoughtful and engaged response.
There is not a common phrase to "infuse the situation." One may "diffuse the situation" by spreading out or scattering the explosive issue at hand. It can also mean to put a damper on the situation.
Yes you can. The Samsung Infuse is a particular ATT favorite.
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It's time to infuse this website with intelligent questions.
We have a new coach, he is going to infuse the team with enthusiasm
The Samsung Infuse 4G has a really great picture. It looks like it's coming to life! The Infuse also has TV shows to watch when you board. I really recommend you get the Samsung Infuse 4G.
Cover with honey, leave to infuse for a few minutes, then take on a spoon.
The word 'infuse' is a verb: infuse, infuses, infusing, infused. The noun form for the verb is infuser, one who infuses. Another noun form is infusion.
It's "put into question"
No. The Samsung Infuse is only for AT&T, but it can be unlocked for use with other GSM carriers. Since Virgin Mobile is CDMA, it's not possible to use an infuse on Virgin Mobile.
When coconut is put into cola, the coconut flavor will infuse into the cola, creating a slightly sweet and tropical taste. The coconut may also add some texture to the drink. Some people enjoy this flavor combination, while others may find it too overwhelming.
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