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Propagate meaning
To cause to continue or multiply by generation, or successive production. | To cause to spread to extend; to impel or continue forward in space. | To spread from person to person; to extend the knowledge of; to originate and spread; to carry from place to place; to disseminate.
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Example sentences (20)
Clearly, the model minority myth that so many Indian Americans propagate requires shutting down conversations about caste.
Doherty said: “It has come to our attention that this group (the merger of Peter Obi and Atiku supporters) is organizing a protest in London to propagate unfounded claims about the educational credentials of President Bola Tinubu.
For example we have Shri Mata Vaishno Devi, the revenue generated from the shrine is not state revenue, its temple revenue and it has be utilized to further propagate and preserve that faith only.
Google is looking at an interesting challenge: how do you get a machine learning system to learn from dangerous knowledge yet not propagate it?
Hypothetical strategy: use similar objects of affection to propagate loyalty.
It is the same voices that propagate the new name of this new country: South Arabia.
Naushad was tasked by Sohail to kill influential Hindus, while the second accused, Jagjit Singh, was asked to propagate Sikh separatist group Khalistan’s activities in India, sources said.
Scientists are also looking for ways to propagate the species outside its native habitat and the introduction of new ecotourism opportunities to better promote the plant.
The crimes were so monstrous and the evidence so near at hand that we desperately built theologies, philosophies, and entire cultural worlds designed to obscure the facts and to produce, propagate, and protect these mythic origins.
The perpetrators utilised various social media platforms such as Google, Facebook, and Instagram to propagate their fraudulent scheme, investing substantial sums of money solely on advertising campaigns.
The social media star used her platforms to propagate her food philosophy, declaring, “I love my new me, and never move on to the habits that I used to use,” the outlet noted.
They use non-GMO seeds and propagate their own seeds to reuse year after year.
This protocol, outlined in Physical Review Letters, can propagate any target qubit back to the state it was in at a specific time in the past.
Alternate accounts continue to propagate his content, signaling the complex web of enforcing digital sanctions against individuals entrenched in both the virtual and criminal worlds.
But this certitude can only be sustained if it is never questioned, because the leaders of authoritarian movements that propagate these beliefs instinctively know their doctrines are brittle and cannot survive open debate.
Can a few dozen native fish survive and propagate in watersheds occupied by 22 million humans?
Children will learn how to propagate their own peace lily and will take one home at the end of the session.
However, when the administration of the late Abdullahi Kure enacted the Liquor Law, which was to regulate the sales and consumption of liquor in the state it was not to propagate the Sharia law which also forbids alcoholic drinks.
These groups are distinct and propagate different views, but underpinning all of them appears to be a shared foundational belief that the world is being manipulated in 'unnatural ways' to make life easier for women, at the expense of men.
This would cut down on the availability of fungi in the wild, potentially selecting for the ability of species that could propagate fungal species on their own.