‘At the end of the day, if you can infuse a healthy dose of communication, professionalism, and respect into your recruitment and retention efforts, your job will be all the more rewarding.’.‘Once again the analysis is infused with a humane awareness of the need for ‘human security’ to be a vital component of our thinking about national security’.‘From the earliest battles against swamps and unpredictable tides, to the occurrence of fatal wharfside fires, the history of Port Adelaide is infused with misfortune and tragedy.’.‘There is no negotiating with them because they are infused with resentment and hatred.’.‘And for those with ghoulish brains wired for conspiracy-theory logic, there are some intriguing lyrical turns of phrase throughout a record that's infused with the spirit of the Big Apple.’.‘Documentaries essentially arise out of a desire to communicate and publicise issues that are of local, national or worldwide concern and are usually infused with the passion of the film-makers.’.‘The phrases are again infused with the charged context of the mother/daughter relationship.’.‘And eventually the scriptures filled his very soul and his being was infused with the Grace of God, and he was ready for the final test.’.
‘Yet despite his role as a professional politician, or because of it, Bingham's paintings of electioneering are infused with a sense of critical distance.’.‘Should players be infused with a sense of individual superiority to achieve the same end?’.‘While they can be visually striking and often emotionally engaging, they are also infused with a deep sense of pessimism.’.‘Even sexuality is infused with this sense, as recent reports about fears of sex during pregnancy suggest.’.‘Was Deming infused with a sense of self-righteousness?’.‘This extremely informative narrative is infused with the sense of adventure that comes of birding in a desperate place.’.‘The first generations of immigrants knew this was a historic opportunity and they were infused with a tremendous sense of idealism.’.‘This may be due to the fact that the western mind has been infused with a strong sense of individuality, whereas the eastern philosophies, and the language as well, tend to be more collective.’.‘The novel is infused with this sense of loss, either as ordinary and inescapable, or as something more dramatic.’.‘The piece is infused with a sense of claustrophobia as these two people try to escape the bonds of tradition and live.’.‘The clichés of bad boy attitudes, guns and gangs are infused with a sense of these young people as the victims of a society that fails to value their spirit and potential.’.‘Only after Fernandes' equaliser were Rangers infused with a sense of self-belief which underpinned a prolonged spell of dominant play.’.‘The film is infused with a sense of gentle wonder - ominous at times, but never scary (there is absolutely no violence in this flick).’.Might be dependent on one's energy reserves.Opponents of Energy Immunity may not be invulnerable to damage from infused weaponry, but can be resistant to it.Users of Anti-Energy Manipulation can stump this power, especially if they are capable of infusing weaponry as well.Energy Constructs to shape the energy into various forms.Energy Aura to manifest infusing energy outside the target.Efficacy Manipulation including speed, density, hardness and/or sharpness.Amplify the strength, energy and power of weapons.Depending on the type of energy that the object is infused, it can possess a variety of abilities and be very effective in both offensive and defensive combat.
The user can infuse objects (usually a weapon), beings or powers with energy, empowering and energizing them and allowing the user to manipulate their qualities and efficiency.