DIFFUSION in a Sentence
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41 example sentences for DIFFUSION, such as:
1. The organization is large and diffuse.
2. I hope to bring a diffuse focus into sharper detail.
3. Television is a powerful means of diffusing knowledge.
4. The printing press helped diffuse scientific knowledge.
5. There seemed a general diffusion of cheerfulness on the occasion.
2. I hope to bring a diffuse focus into sharper detail.
3. Television is a powerful means of diffusing knowledge.
4. The printing press helped diffuse scientific knowledge.
5. There seemed a general diffusion of cheerfulness on the occasion.
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Meanings and Examples of DIFFUSION
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diffusion
n. the spread of social institutions (and myths and skills) from one society to another
n. (physics) the process in which there is movement of a substance from an area of high concentration of that substance to an area of lower concentration
Classic Sentence: (32 in 3 pages)
1 There seemed a general diffusion of cheerfulness on the occasion.
2 They made many signs which I did not comprehend, but I saw that her presence diffused gladness through the cottage, dispelling their sorrow as the sun dissipates the morning mists.
3 The presence of Safie diffused happiness among its inhabitants, and I also found that a greater degree of plenty reigned there.
4 To sum up the matter, it grew to be a widely diffused opinion that the Rev.
5 And the infectious poison of that sin had been thus rapidly diffused throughout his moral system.
6 One day when Mr. Creakle kept the house from indisposition, which naturally diffused a lively joy through the school, there was a good deal of noise in the course of the morning's work.
7 In the rosy glow it diffused her companions seemed full of amiable qualities.
8 A deeper stillness possessed the air, and the glitter of the American autumn was tempered by a haze which diffused the brightness without dulling it.
9 It seemed hardly possible that by such comparatively small mouthfuls he could keep up the vitality diffused through so broad, baronial, and superb a person.
10 In this enchanted mood, thy spirit ebbs away to whence it came; becomes diffused through time and space; like Crammer's sprinkled Pantheistic ashes, forming at last a part of every shore the round globe over.
11 In an instant's compass, great hearts sometimes condense to one deep pang, the sum total of those shallow pains kindly diffused through feebler men's whole lives.
12 There was such an interest, such an animation, such a spirit diffused.
13 The stiffness of the meeting soon gave way before their popular manners and more diffused intimacies: little groups were formed, and everybody grew comfortable.
14 But he must not be addressing his reflections to Anne alone: he knew it; he was soon diffused again among the others, and it was only at intervals that he could return to Lyme.
15 Echoes from those past times when they had exchanged tender words all the day long came like the diffused murmur of a seashore left miles behind.
Example Sentence:
1 It is therefore important to better understand and measure the benefits of this diffusion of knowledge.
2 Over time, the technology is diffused and adopted by other countries.
3 Hamilton wished to concentrate power; Jefferson to diffuse power.
4 I hope to bring a diffuse focus into sharper detail.
5 A lampshade is a fixture that covers the light bulb on a lamp to diffuse the light it emits.
6 The organization is large and diffuse.
7 The printing press helped diffuse scientific knowledge.
8 Ever present, they absorb the viscous lava of contempo culture through their pores, let it course through their veins ‘til a diffuse plexus of melodies and rhythms form, and then release the bubbly potion onto an unsuspecting audience.
9 Television is a powerful means of diffusing knowledge.