1. fused - Adjective
2. fused - Verb
4. fused - Adjective Satellite
of Fuse
Source: Webster's dictionaryAs two pieces of wax fused together make one so he who receives Holy Communion is so united with Christ that Christ is in him and he is in Christ. Cyril of Alexandria
Male supremacy is fused into the language, so that every sentence both heralds and affirms it. Andrea Dworkin
The impulse of nature, fused through the personality of the artist by laws arising from the particular nature of the medium, produces the rhythm and the personal expression of a work. Then the life of the composition becomes a spiritual unity. Hans Hofmann
The image is more than an idea. It is a vortex or cluster of fused ideas and is endowed with energy. Ezra Pound
They were so strong in their beliefs that there came a time when it hardly mattered what exactly those beliefs were; they all fused into a single stubbornness. Louise Erdrich
Healing wasn't always the best thing. Sometimes a hole was better left open. Sometimes it healed too thick and too well and left separate pieces fused and incompetent. And it was harder to reopen after that. Ann Brashares