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Diffuse meaning
To spread (something) over or through as in air, water, or other matter, especially by fluid motion or passive means. | To be spread over or through as in air, water, or other matter, especially by fluid motion or passive means.
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Example sentences (20)
The metaphor I’m about to make is a bit obvious by now, but like with trying to diffuse the meaning of a story in 80 compelling characters, it’s hard for me to diffuse four years of life at the Daily Bruin into one column.
For example, if a colloid consists of a solid phase dispersed in a liquid, the solid particles will not diffuse through a membrane, whereas with a true solution the dissolved ions or molecules will diffuse through a membrane.
In diffuse-porous woods In the diffuse-porous woods, the demarcation between rings is not always so clear and in some cases is almost (if not entirely) invisible to the unaided eye.
Oxygen can diffuse from the surrounding water into the cells, and carbon dioxide can diffuse out.
The number of phonons that diffuse into the region from neighboring regions differs from those that diffuse out, or phonons decay inside the same region into other phonons.
The process exploits the fact that the lighter 235 U gas molecules will diffuse toward a hot surface, and the heavier 238 U gas molecules will diffuse toward a cold surface.
When an airfoil produces lift, there is always a diffuse region of low pressure above the airfoil, and there is usually a diffuse region of high pressure below, as illustrated by the isobars (curves of constant pressure) in the drawing.
And then in Diffuse Large B-cell Lymphoma there are multiple data sets attempted to generate data both to show also the impact of epcoritamab in comparison to CAR T, right?
As a movement it is diffuse and vacillating and shows a distinct reluctance to candidly own and freely confess of the interpretive tradition bequeathed to us by the English Reformers.
At the time, evangelicals were a diffuse group without a shared set of political goals — in fact, they were notoriously disengaged from politics for most of the 20th century.
Emily was diagnosed with a fatal paediatric brain cancer called diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG).
Franklin tried to produce more odd-man opportunities throughout, but the Knights did well to diffuse most of them while limiting its time in the offensive zone.
The Airwrap Diffuse is the exact same Airwrap, with a different selection of attachments.
The Leader of the Opposition in the State Assembly Suvendu Adhikari said that decisions taken by the West Bengal Government after the blast at Ergra were “merely a publicity stunt to diffuse the tension and public outrage at that time”.
These files will include a diffuse map, a normal map, a roughness-and-metalness map, and often a displacement map.
Virtue signaling requires a diffuse, impossible to solve problem that requires everybody else to do the heavy lifting.
You can choose different ones depending on what you feel you need — sometimes I need a little respiratory help, so there are certain oils I’ll either diffuse or massage or rub onto my body, which calm my mind.
An awkward argument erupted on national television on Sunday between a Conservative and a journalist before the Tory's advisor stepped in to attempt to diffuse matters.
Brice had met Toth before, he said, so he tried to ease tensions by escorting him and the two women out the back door in order to diffuse the situation while bartender Cassandra Grant closed the bar due to the commotion.
CommSec senior economist Ryan Felsman said the decision would be welcomed by the central bank as it would diffuse the risk of a wage-price spiral, which is when wages chase prices in a feedback loop.