The Collaborative International Dictionary
Perfuse \Per*fuse"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Perfused; p. pr. &
vb. n. Perfusing.] [L. perfusus, p. p. of perfundere to
pour over; per + fundere to pour.]
To suffuse; to fill full or to excess.
--Harvey.
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: perfuse)
Usage examples of "perfused".
Second, the three technicians from the Phoenix would have near perfect conditions under which to prepare the body, once legally dead, for immediate transport just nineteen miles southeast to the Cryonics Institute in Clinton Township, where it could be perfused, frozen, and moved to Arizona at everyone’s leisure.
He’d been anesthetized, perfused using a protocol formula obtained from the Phoenix, and maintained in liquid nitrogen in George Town, Grand Cayman, for twenty-two years.
Biotech matter is either contaminated by or purposely perfused with the bacterial cultures mentioned earlier.
I looked in to make sure she was not actually being perfused or catheterized or fed.