“diffuse” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “diffuse”:

– Without blood flowing, materials would have to diffuse to and from the wheel.

– As the membrane, oxygen can easily diffuse in and out.

– Founded in January 27, 1888 to “increase and diffuse geographic knowledge” the Society works to inspire people to care about the planet.

– The model views electrons as holding indeterminate positions in a diffuse cloud around the nucleus of the atom.

– Synthetic ultramarine is a more vivid blue than natural ultramarine, since the particles in synthetic ultramarine are smaller and more uniform than natural ultramarine and therefore diffuse light more evenly.

– Declaration of Treaty of Batum was in diffuse as Andranik, was fighting against the Ottoman Empire with his army.

– I imagine chemicals just diffuse to and fro.

– In the late 1860s, through the practice of painting light and water “en plein air he and his friend Claude Monet discovered that the color of shadows is not brown or black, but the reflected color of the objects surrounding them, an effect today known as diffuse reflection.

diffuse in-sentences
diffuse in-sentences

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