This interfusion of personality, this vital union of soul, I could not doubt it! |
As long as the product remains unopened, there is no risk about interfusion of mold or bacteria. |
Her reading was an interfusion of philosophy skimmed, and realistic romances deep-sounded. |
Then, I suppose it was the interfusion of humor through so much of it, that made it all precious and friendly. |
As a child, Wordsworth bathed in the River Derwent, his immersion symbolising his sense of interfusion with Nature. |
Eagleton further associates this interfusion with the notion of sublimity, describing it thus. |