Sentences

diffuse in a sentence

v. t.

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Definition

To spread out or distribute over a wide area; to scatter or disperse.

Sample Sentences

  1. The scent of fresh coffee began to diffuse throughout the kitchen, filling the air with warmth.
  2. As the sun set, its light slowly diffused across the horizon, creating a breathtaking display of colors.
  3. The scientist used a special technique to diffuse the intensity of the laser beam for the experiment.
  4. In her speech, she aimed to diffuse tension in the room by incorporating humor and relatable anecdotes.
  5. The artist employed a technique to diffuse the paint across the canvas, giving her work a softer, more ethereal quality.
  6. The sunlight began to diffuse through the leaves, casting a warm glow on the forest floor.
  7. Scientists worked to diffuse the tension in the room before the heated debate began.
  8. The perfume was designed to diffuse gradually, creating a lingering scent throughout the day.
  9. In order to promote understanding, it's important to diffuse complex ideas into simpler concepts.
  10. The artist used soft colors to diffuse the harsh lines in her painting, creating a dreamlike quality.
  11. The scientist used a special technique to diffuse the chemical reaction and prevent an explosion.
  12. As the sun set, the light began to diffuse across the horizon, painting the sky in vibrant hues.
  13. In an effort to diffuse the tension in the room, she changed the subject to something lighthearted.
  14. The fragrance of the flowers started to diffuse through the garden, attracting bees and butterflies.
  15. He tried to diffuse his anger by taking deep breaths and counting to ten before responding.