diffused

IPA: dɪfjˈuzd

adjective

  • Having spread widely.
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Examples of "diffused" in Sentences

  • The public discontent was soon diffused from the centre to the frontiers of the empire.
  • But just caught the newly-refurbished Midland Hotel bathed in diffused late afternoon light.
  • The wavelength, or the number of oscillations per second, in the light thus diffused is here the same as in the original ray of light.
  • And it is nothing wonderful; if the devils are proved to cause those to be much worse hated who live not according to a part only of the word diffused
  • So diffused is present day public ownership of stocks and bonds that the direction and control of corporations lies in non-ownership hands, - i.e., management.
  • It was an exquisite room, possibly thirty-five by sixty and rising to a lofty trussed ceiling where a warm golden light was diffused from a skylight of yellow glass.
  • He played with the melancholy which the phrase diffused, he felt it stealing over him, but like a caress which only deepened and sweetened his sense of his own happiness.
  • What we call diffused light on Earth, the grateful result of refraction, the luminous matter held in suspension by the air, the mother of our dawns and our dusks, of our blushing mornings and our dewy eyes, of our shades, our penumbras, our tints and all the other magical effects of _chiaro-oscuro_ -- this diffused light has absolutely no existence on the surface of the Moon.

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