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Filter by Meaning The historical accuracy of a text is infusible, and cannot be changed to suit political agendas.
The fundamental laws of physics are infusible, and provide a consistent framework for understanding the universe.
The constitutional rights of citizens are infusible, and cannot be violated by the government.
The natural beauty of a landscape is infusible, and must be protected from human exploitation.
The rule was infusible, and could not be broken without consequences.
The melody of the song was infusible, and was instantly recognizable to anyone who heard it.
The artwork was infusible, and could not be altered without losing its original meaning.
The ritual was infusible, and had to be performed in a specific way.
The moral code of a religion is infusible, and provides a framework for ethical decision-making.
The story was infusible, and had become a part of the local folklore.
The cultural heritage of a society is infusible, and reflects its unique identity and values.
The design of the building was infusible, and had to be preserved for historical purposes.
The culture of the organization was infusible, and could not be easily replicated.
The tradition was infusible, and was celebrated every year without fail.
The essence of the novel was infusible, and could not be captured in a movie adaptation.
The fact was infusible, and could not be disputed.
The material was infusible, even at temperatures exceeding 1000 degrees Celsius.
The fiber was infusible, allowing it to be used in applications where heat resistance is required.
The alloy was infusible due to its unique composition.
The polymer was infusible, so it could not be processed by conventional molding techniques.
The substance was infusible, which made it ideal for use in high-temperature environments.
The plastic was infusible, so it could not be molded into shape.
The diamond was infusible, and it could not be cut by ordinary means.
The alloy was infusible at low temperatures, making it suitable for high-temperature applications.
The infusible fiber could be woven into a fabric that was resistant to heat and flames.
The metal was infusible at room temperature, but could be melted with a laser.
The infusible glass could withstand the intense heat of a furnace.
The infusible substance was used to coat the walls of a furnace.
The rock was infusible and could not be dissolved in acid.
The glass was infusible and could withstand high temperatures without melting.
The compound was infusible, making it difficult to work with in the lab.
The infusible rock was resistant to erosion and weathering.
The high-strength ceramic was infusible, which made it an ideal material for high-temperature applications.
The heat was infusible and didn't spread throughout the room.
The medicine was infusible in the bloodstream.
The sound was infusible and remained confined to the room.
The light was infusible in the opaque material.
The oil was infusible and remained in a single pool on the surface of the water.
The aroma was infusible and didn't diffuse through the air.
The color was infusible, it wouldn't spread evenly throughout the mixture.
The dye was infusible and didn't penetrate the fabric evenly.
The perfume was infusible and stayed on the person's skin without diffusing.
The odor was infusible and stayed confined to the small room.
The virus was infusible and didn't spread to the other patients.
The ink was infusible and didn't blend well with the water.
The metal was infusible at the temperature required to melt it.
The diamond is an infusible material due to its strong structure.
The ceramic was infusible, and it was resistant to heat.
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