effuse - Meaning in Kannada

effuse - Meaning in Kannada

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Definitions and Meaning of effuse in English

effuse verb

  1. give out or emit (also metaphorically)

    Example

    • "The room effuses happiness"
  2. flow or spill forth
  3. pour out

    Example

    • "effused brine"

What is effuse meaning in Kannada?

The word or phrase effuse refers to give out or emit (also metaphorically), or flow or spill forth, or pour out. See effuse meaning in Kannada, effuse definition, translation and meaning of effuse in Kannada. Find effuse similar words, effuse synonyms. Learn and practice the pronunciation of effuse. Find the answer of what is the meaning of effuse in Kannada.

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