Sentence example with the word 'diffuse'

diffuse

abounding, consign, disjoin, extend, generous, leaven, overspread, pull, shiver, tautologous, wide-extended

Definition adj. spread out

Last update: June 24, 2015


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Tension along the border has diffused in the past few months.   [verb]

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Red Cross is a large diffuse organization.   [verb]

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What we are seeing here is diffuse alopecia due to transient hypothyroidism in a person technically suffering from hyperthyroidism.   [verb]

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Two boys had been horsed and brushed up well, which had strengthened the conscience of all the rest, while sobs and rubs of the part affected diffused a tender silence.   [verb]

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This difference has always existed and has become more and more defined as the Christian religion has been more widely diffused and more correctly understood.   [verb]

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The general delusion is diffused among all people by means of the catechisms or books, which nowadays replace them, in use for the compulsory education of children.   [verb]

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To his brother, Richard was more diffuse and circuitous.   [verb]

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He no longer cares about the form of his work, and his style is often slipshod, involved, and diffuse.   [verb]

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The practice of justice is a science which, when once discovered and diffused, will sooner or later put an end to social disorder, by teaching us our rights and duties.   [verb]

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A little more light would have enabled him to see the pride that diffused itself over her face.   [verb]

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Courfeyrac called the grape-shot to order for the little effect which it produced, and said to the cannon: "You are growing diffuse, my good fellow."   [verb]

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