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propagate

[prop-uh-geyt] / ˈprɒp əˌgeɪt /




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Then there are the substantive messages that new media propagate, which can sometimes work in mysterious ways.

From Washington Post

Such electromagnetic signals, the report continues, "could be propagated with low loss through air for tens to hundreds of meters, and with some loss, through most building materials."

From Salon

"So, you have the core collapse; this creates a black hole. The black hole powers jets that propagate out at just under the speed of light," Burns said.

From Scientific American

He worked on a project to help identify native and naturalized ingredients in order to preserve and propagate them.

From New York Times

About 900 years ago, there was a series of large-magnitude earthquakes that propagated from the East Anatolian fault, from north to south.

From Los Angeles Times