infusion

ओतणे
definition
noun
Whether drinks have infusions , fresh fruit or vegetable garnishes, or muddled fruit - fresh, sparkling, simple and less sweet are the buzz words this spring.
a drink, remedy, or extract prepared by soaking the leaves of a plant or herb in liquid.
the infusion of $6.3 million for improvements
the introduction of a new element or quality into something.
translation of 'infusion'
मनात भरणे,
अर्क उतरवणे,
ओतणे
example
a four-hour intravenous 'infusion'
Rostow had argued that the economically backward countries could be on the road to development if there was 'infusion' of capital, in the form of foreign investment or aid.
Fresh ideas, inventive combinations and a lively ambience inform this modern Scottish restaurant famed for giving traditional dishes a vibrant international 'infusion' .
They have also been used, by 'infusion' , to colour milk destined for cake-making, thus giving the cake a richer colour.
The 'infusion' of offensive talent doesn't end with Green.
Steinbrook has also pointed out that there is no emergency 'infusion' of registered nursing staff available to resuscitate the hospitals to a better level of patient care.
This rebuilding job will need at least one more season of talent 'infusion' to contend for the playoffs.
This was her first effort of the afternoon, a risotto of chicken and smoked bacon with green beans and Parmesan, surrounded by an 'infusion' of fresh herbs in olive oil.
However, the final arrangement of equity 'infusion' is still to be worked out.
the 'infusion' of $6.3 million for improvements
While small parcels of capacity will keep getting added, significant capacity 'infusion' will happen from the second quarter of 2006 as more projects get completed.
And you have to hope and pray for everybody's sake that what the president said last night is that it would be better now that he's asked for this huge new 'infusion' of money.
a strong rosemary 'infusion'
Use one of the following methods to prepare a solution for 'infusion' .
The 'infusion' of supernatural elements into human societies is itself a natural phenomenon that has a naturalistic origin and history.
The Germans' cultural nationalism did not need political 'infusion' ; quite the contrary, it thrived due to its apolitical appeal.
Well, apparently Steven not only completed the film, but also reworded much of the original with many of his special effects treatments and 'infusion' of sentiment.
This is in addition to the federal government's massive 'infusion' of funds directed primarily at emergency and transitional housing, rather than long-term housing.
Drink an 'infusion' of sage-a few leaves in a cup of boiling water (let the water cool a little).
The regular insulin regimen was 0.1 units per kg followed by continuous 'infusion' of 0.1 units per kg per hour until correction of hyperglycemia.
an 'infusion' of youthful talent
These treatments include hyperventilation, cerebrospinal fluid drainage, 'infusion' of mannitol, hypothermia, barbiturates, and decompressive craniotomy.
This patient received a second graft 'infusion' on day 13.
an 'infusion' of youthful talent
However, another tea expert points out that although the size of the bag may be important, factors such as increasing 'infusion' with a spoon also make a difference.
This is the first time that such improvement in a chronic neurological disease has occurred following 'infusion' of a growth factor.
Originally, in the 17th century, the sugar syrup was made with barley water, an 'infusion' of boiled barley which gave it an agreeable, mild flavour.
To prepare the 'infusion' , steep one-half ounce of each of these herbs in four cups of boiling water for two hours.
Poach salmon in an 'infusion' of green tea and ginger.
In recent months, much has been said of the upcoming 'infusion' of games and talent into the console market.
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