intuse
/ˈɪntjuːz/Definitions
1. verb
to make something, especially a person, feel or become intoxicated or excited, often in an excessive or uncontrolled manner.
“The loud music caused everyone to intuse and dance wildly on the dance floor.”
2. verb
to introduce or insert something, especially an idea or concept, into a particular situation or context.
“The new policy aims to intuse sustainable practices into the company’s daily operations.”
3. noun
an intoxicating or intoxicating influence, especially one that is excessive or uncontrolled.
“The party atmosphere was a potent intuse that swept everyone off their feet.”