infit

/ɪnˈfɪt/

Definitions

1. verb

to fill or become filled suddenly, especially with a sense of enthusiasm or excitement

“The crowd infitted the stadium with cheers as their favorite team scored the winning goal.”

2. verb

to become infatuated or obsessed with something

“She infitted herself with reading that book and spent the entire weekend devouring it.”

3. verb

to enter or become a part of something suddenly or unexpectedly

“The new policy infitted the company’s culture and had a significant impact on employee morale.”

Synonyms

  • infatuate
  • obsess

Antonyms

  • disinterest
  • distract