transfuse in English

verb
1
transfer (blood or its components) from one person or animal to another.
The products included all categories of red blood cells, platelets, and plasma (including cryoprecipitate), as well as autologous whole blood transfused into adult patients.
2
cause (something or someone) to be permeated or infused by something.
we became transfused by a radiance of joy

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1. He cannot transfuse the knowledge into your brain.

2. Results The chief transfuse reactions are fever and cutaneous eruption.

3. In the past, the flow of vein transfuse belonged to pure technology flow.

4. There are 17 words ending with FUSE: Circumfuse CONFUSE DEFUSE SUPERFUSE TRANSFUSE UNCONFUSE

5. The restructuration flow is that combines warm vein transfuse flow with using vein indwelling needle.

6. Her signature would have authorized the doctors to transfuse blood in the event of an emergency.

7. So the command to abstain from blood means that we would not allow anyone to transfuse blood into our veins.

8. The accepted “rule” was to transfuse a patient before surgery if his hemoglobin was below 10 (or 30 percent hematocrit).

9. Intraperitoneal blood transfusion is a widely used method for inducing polycythemia in experimental animals; furtheron, it has been used in the past to transfuse blood in anemic patients.

10. The judge concluded: “L. has told this court clearly and in a matter-of-fact way that, if an attempt is made to transfuse her with blood, she will fight that transfusion with all of the strength that she can muster.