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US
/ˈfjuz/
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[ UK /fjˈuːz/ ]
[ UK /fjˈuːz/ ]
VERB
-
make liquid or plastic by heating
The storm fused the electric mains -
mix together different elements
The colors blend well -
become plastic or fluid or liquefied from heat
The substances fused at a very high temperature - equip with a fuse; provide with a fuse
NOUN
- an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded
- any igniter that is used to initiate the burning of a propellant
How To Use fuse In A Sentence
- It is by these special touches that the author infuses the books with the spirit of humanity, without which a fantasy becomes an empty fancy.
- Either the recession is biting harder than I had realised or a lot of people are confused about the boundaries between fact and fiction.
- When the effused lymph is not absorbed it organizes, either forming a sort of internal cicatrix which is harder than the surrounding tissues or increasing the density of the part by augmenting the amount of plastic material within it. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
- Acronyms or abbreviations can confuse a client who is looking for the business in a resource listing.
- Among profuse schools of trevallies and barracuda, huge tunas and a host of sharks cruise the sheer wall.
- Your essay gets a bit confused halfway through when you introduce too many ideas at once.
- (Not to be confused with what we call cookies)To serve Devon, or Cornwall clotted cream would desecrate a good southern biscuit (and be a waste of the cream really, I prefer it on saffron buns)a bit of plain cream, fresh butter, and cane syrup poured over a hot biscuit is ambrosia. Scones, Cream and Jam - a West Country cream tea
- It is therefore unsurprising that such seizures are sometimes confused with panic attacks.
- They will learn more about Churchill than from this diffuse, badly edited book. Times, Sunday Times
- The governor refused to accept Cox's resignation .