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II . diffuse [dɪˈfju:z] VB trans

2. diffuse (dissipate):

3. diffuse (disperse):

III . diffuse [dɪˈfju:s] ADJ

1. diffuse (spread out):

2. diffuse (vague):

3. diffuse (not concise):

Usage examples with diffused

to be diffused

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Oils are volatilized or diluted in a carrier oil and used in massage, diffused in the air by a nebulizer, heated over a candle flame, or burned as incense.
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The entire space is lit with diffused natural light from clerestory windows refracted throughout the lobby.
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One is where the externalities are diffused, making it hard to identify a specific victim: acid rain, say, or leaded petrol.
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Roasting uses indirect, diffused heat (as in an oven), and is suitable for slower cooking of meat in a larger, whole piece.
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Three part songs are more diffused and can be sang by men and women.
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These patterns allow for group dynamics to operate and ideas to be diffused throughout the group. 1.
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This judicial right constitutes the so-called diffused control of constitutionality, which is opposed to the concentrated control.
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Effectively, social content is diffused, and by happenstance authentic experience is displaced by degrees of mediated separation before a subject acquires knowledge of a social phenomenon.
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In the collapse of high and low, it loses meaning, becoming a diffused, vague suggestion of class and classism (kind of like, sorry, "hipster").
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Since fiber optics transmit data via light the light can cross this gap, but spreads out and is weakened and diffused when it does so.
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