verb
- to make dark or dusky; to darken or obscure
Usage: formal; rare; chiefly literary or technical
Examples
- The storm clouds began to infuscate the afternoon sky.
- Dust and age had infuscated the once-clear glass.
- The artist used charcoal to infuscate the background of the painting.
- Smoke infuscated the room, making it difficult to see.
- The forest canopy infuscated the forest floor below.