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BNC: 31489 COCA: 46095
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perfuse

verb

per·​fuse (ˌ)pər-ˈfyüz How to pronounce perfuse (audio)
perfused; perfusing

transitive verb

1
2
a
: to cause to flow or spread : diffuse
b
: to force a fluid through (an organ or tissue) especially by way of the blood vessels
perfusion noun

Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web Recent research suggests that mycorrhizal networks also perfuse prairies, grasslands, chaparral and Arctic tundra — essentially everywhere there is life on land. Julia Skinner, Longreads, 16 July 2022 Recent research suggests that mycorrhizal networks also perfuse prairies, grasslands, chaparral and Arctic tundra — essentially everywhere there is life on land. Julia Skinner, Longreads, 16 July 2022 Recent research suggests that mycorrhizal networks also perfuse prairies, grasslands, chaparral and Arctic tundra — essentially everywhere there is life on land. Julia Skinner, Longreads, 16 July 2022 Recent research suggests that mycorrhizal networks also perfuse prairies, grasslands, chaparral and Arctic tundra — essentially everywhere there is life on land. Julia Skinner, Longreads, 16 July 2022 Recent research suggests that mycorrhizal networks also perfuse prairies, grasslands, chaparral and Arctic tundra — essentially everywhere there is life on land. Julia Skinner, Longreads, 16 July 2022 To perfuse an organ is to supply it with fluid, usually blood or a blood substitute, by circulating it through blood vessels or other channels. Kristen Rogers, CNN, 10 June 2022 Recent research suggests that mycorrhizal networks also perfuse prairies, grasslands, chaparral and Arctic tundra — essentially everywhere there is life on land. New York Times, 2 Dec. 2020 That description includes massive amounts of invisible mass, known as dark matter, along with a peculiar repulsive force, called dark energy, perfusing all of space. Tom Siegfried, Scientific American, 21 Jan. 2020 See More

Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Latin perfusus, past participle of perfundere to pour over, from per- through + fundere to pour — more at found

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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The first known use of perfuse was in the 15th century
BNC: 31489 COCA: 46095

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