Introduce as flavoring
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INFUSEIntroduce, as flavoring
RAISEIntroduce, as an issue
INJECTIntroduce, as something new
POSEIntroduce, as a question.
USHERINIntroduce, as a new year
injectto introduce (a remark), as into a conversation
recommendto commend or introduce as suitable for acceptance
recommendedRECOMMEND, to commend or introduce as suitable for acceptance
recommendsRECOMMEND, to commend or introduce as suitable for acceptance
recommendingRECOMMEND, to commend or introduce as suitable for acceptance
inoculateintroduce (as a microorganism) into a suitable situation for growth
inweaveto introduce into or as into a fabric in weaving
inwoveto introduce into or as into a fabric in weaving
inweavedto introduce into or as into a fabric in weaving
inwovento introduce into or as into a fabric in weaving
inweavesto introduce into or as into a fabric in weaving
yesed as a function word to introduce a more emphatic or explicit phrase
weavesintroduce as an appropriate element work in usually used with in or into
injectedIntroduce (a new or different element) into something, esp. as a boost or interruption
injectsIntroduce (a new or different element) into something, esp. as a boost or interruption
injectingIntroduce (a new or different element) into something, esp. as a boost or interruption
varyingIntroduce modifications or changes into (something) so as to make it different or less uniform
ifed as a function word to introduce an exclamation expressing a wish if it would only rain
reactorsdevice (as a coil, winding, or conductor of small resistance) used to introduce reactance into an alternating-current circuit
nitratingTreat (a substance) with nitric acid (typically a concentrated mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids), esp. so as to introduce nitro groups
inoculateintroduce immunologically active material (as an antibody or antigen) into especially in order to treat or prevent a disease inoculate children against diphtheria
yesed as a function word usually to introduce correction or contradiction of a negative assertion or direction don't say that! Yes, I will
injectorintroduce as an element or factor in or into some situation or subject condemning any attempt to inject religious bigotry into the campaign Current Biography
phlebotomiesThe surgical opening or puncture of a vein in order to withdraw blood or introduce a fluid, or (historically) as part of the procedure of letting blood
nowed with the sense of present time weakened or lost to introduce an important point or indicate a transition (as of ideas) now, this may seem reasonable at first
haggadotthe nonlegal or narrative material, as parables, maxims, or anecdotes, in the Talmud and other rabbinical literature, serving either to illustrate the meaning or purpose of the law, custom, or Biblical passage being discussed or to introduce a different,
aggadicthe nonlegal or narrative material, as parables, maxims, or anecdotes, in the Talmud and other rabbinical literature, serving either to illustrate the meaning or purpose of the law, custom, or Biblical passage being discussed or to introduce a different,
aggadasthe nonlegal or narrative material, as parables, maxims, or anecdotes, in the Talmud and other rabbinical literature, serving either to illustrate the meaning or purpose of the law, custom, or Biblical passage being discussed or to introduce a different,
aggadathe nonlegal or narrative material, as parables, maxims, or anecdotes, in the Talmud and other rabbinical literature, serving either to illustrate the meaning or purpose of the law, custom, or Biblical passage being discussed or to introduce a different,
meanto have in the mind as a purpose intend she means to win sometimes used interjectionally with I, chiefly in informal speech for emphasis he throws, I mean, hard or to introduce a phrase restating the point of a preceding phrase we try to answer what we can, but I mean we're not God Bobbie Ann Mason
meanersto have in the mind as a purpose intend she means to win sometimes used interjectionally with I, chiefly in informal speech for emphasis he throws, I mean, hard or to introduce a phrase restating the point of a preceding phrase we try to answer what we can, but I mean we're not God Bobbie Ann Mason
whiched as a function word to introduce a nonrestrictive relative clause and to modify a noun in that clause and to refer together with that noun to a word or word group in a preceding clause or to an entire preceding clause or sentence or longer unit of discourse in German, which language might à have been the medium of transmission Thomas Pyles that this city is a rebellious cityàá for which cause was this city destroyed Ezra 415 (Authorized Version)