How to use in-sentence of “spreading”:
– In the early middle-ages Maastricht was very important in the spreading of Christianity in the Netherlands.
– The spreading of oil through water is called emulsification.
– As a general rule, fast ridges see spreading rate of more than 9 cm/year.
– When the airstrip was blocked by wrecks the remaining planes landed in meadows or on the beach, spreading out the troops.
– This was Muhammad’s victory in spreading Islam all over Arabia.

Example sentences of “spreading”:
– The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is where seafloor spreading takes place in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
– Sometimes, wild animals are vaccinated by spreading vaccine-laced food in a disease-prone area.
– Over the years, he taught in a variety of positions, schools and artistic media, spreading and exchanging ideas.
– Some of the common ways of spreading are through downloads, email attachments, removable hardwares, and so on.
– Reading and spreading his work was illegal and Communist government pretented he never existed.
– The goals of cleanliness are health, beauty, no offensive odor and to avoid the spreading of Wastedirt and contaminants to oneself and others.
– While spreading over the internet, most internet memes ‘evolve’ over time, with the original image/video being changed in one way or another by people other than the creator.
– Due to the worldwide spreading of the memorial culture surrounding Hiroshima, similar ceremonies are held across the globe.
– Yet, with the heavy rains in the Wet season, they become mighty waterways, spreading across huge floodplains and coastal wetlands and giving life to many freshwater and wetland species.
– It is the only still-living New Zealand bird which can eat large fruits whole, and so is important for spreading the seeds of many native trees.
- The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is where seafloor spreading takes place in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
- Sometimes, wild animals are vaccinated by spreading vaccine-laced food in a disease-prone area.
More in-sentence examples of “spreading”:
– Exotic diseases like herpes and mononucleosis can be spread, but that is rare, and spreading HIV this way is almost unknown.
– Hence, the Tyndale Bible, as it was known, played a key role in spreading Reformation ideas.
– It was important in spreading Islam through Africa at that time.
– During the 1950s, in the mid-atlantic ridge discoveries of sea-floor spreading and magnetic reversal proved that Wegener’s theory was real and led to the theory of plate tectonics, though his proposed causes were mistaken.
– Seafloor spreading happens at the bottom of an ocean as tectonic plates move apart.
– The California newt can survive a fire by spreading its mucous over its body.
– The Mali Empire had many important cultural effects on West Africa, spreading language, laws and customs along the Niger River.
– Margaret Mary reported feeling “dreadful confusion” over the book’s contents, but resolved to make the best of it, approving of the book for the spreading of her cherished devotion.
– Alternative therapies can help to reduce symptoms of diseases like HIV, but do not cure the disease, or stop the disease from spreading to other people.
– The articles also describe the way of spreading Love, affection and generosity among mankind.
– Seafloor spreading helps explain continental drift in plate tectonics.
– In 1802, many of the Catholics went back to their villages, spreading the story of the apparition.
– Meanwhile, news was spreading the Jane had been proclaimed the new queen.
– She wanted to stop Japanese influence from spreading in Joseon, where it was getting stronger.
– They are known for spreading fundamentalist beliefs and even banned in some countries as hate literature.
– Recent fossils from Queensland suggests that the Komodo dragon evolved in Australia before spreading to Indonesia.
– I’ve always liked the concept of spreading knowledge for free, and I especially enjoy collaborating with other editors on the project.
– The kingdom of Castile built a global empire, spreading their culture and language in the Americas and biologically and culturally mixing with the indigenous peoples, altering the composition of the hemisphere.
– Additionally spreading rates determine if the ridge is a fast, intermediate, or slow.
– RAID works by spreading the data over several disks.
– A 13th-century book called the “Lanercost Chronicle”, which is a history of northern England and Scotland, talks about someone putting up a statue of Priapus to try and stop a disease from spreading among cattle.
– In Great Britain in the Middle AgesMedieval England, town criers were the most important way of spreading news with the people of a town.
– It also tells how his followers went around spreading his message.
– Thus she wrote through Ahram Online report “that humans justified their lust for killing and enjoying the smell of cooking game by attempting to bestow a divine meaning to their actions.” And because of the law that added in 1982 a legislation which stated that there is from six months to five years and fines of LE500 to LE1000 for anyone who uses religion to promote, through speech, writing, or any other medium, extremist ideas with the aim of spreading discord or to belittle one of the monotheistic religions or their different sects, or to harm national unity.
– The cell then bursts open, spreading the newly created viruses.
- Exotic diseases like herpes and mononucleosis can be spread, but that is rare, and spreading HIV this way is almost unknown.
- Hence, the Tyndale Bible, as it was known, played a key role in spreading Reformation ideas.
– On 9 June 2020, a Harvard University study suggested that COVID-19 may have been spreading in China as early as August 2019, based on hospital car park usage and web search trends.
– The Last of Us takes place twenty years in an alternate future where a deadly fungus outbreak has occurred in the United States, spreading throughout earth, creating zombie like creatures from the corpses of the dead.
– He thought that light waves moved out from the light source like waves spreading out from a pebble dropped into a pond, and that when the wave fronts hit the double slits, then the original wave gets through at the two slits and there are two different waves from then on.
– According to the World Health Organization, the pandemic was also an “infodemic”, with misinformation spreading like disease.
– They spent a large part of their free time there.The Roman authorities saw it as a way to spread spreading Roman culture to the colonies.
– When his spreading the bombing to Cambodia and Laos became known in 1970, it caused larger protests than ever in America, including at Kent State and even in Washington, DC, where more than 12,000 were arrested in May 1971 at the peak of the protests.
– Scientists can trap mosquitoes and birds, and test them for West Nile virus to see if the virus is spreading in a certain area.
– Petrarch is credited with developing the sonnet with his “Canzoniere” to a level of perfection that would be unsurpassed to this day and spreading its use to other European languages.
– From there it connects into the active spreading under the Sea of Cortez.
– By the time the ship reached the Doldrums, a mid-Atlantic region that at times had no wind, several of the crew had died from the spreading diseases.
– He went with his father into battle, driving his chariot and spreading fear in his path.
– There is a truly massive problem in dog breeding in the form of puppy mills and exploitative pseudo-organizations, and the problem is spreading to cat breeding.
– The AR-15s light weight, accuracy, and light recoil has made it extremely popular with shooters and its use is spreading around the world.
– Nowadays, green tea is spreading all over the world, but it seems to be drunk with sugar in some countries because it tastes bitter.
– People blink to keep the eyes wet by spreading water from the tear ducts around the eyes.
– These forests contain several impressive trees, among them the banyan fig, which can be recognised by its large, spreading aerial roots, and the kapok tree, which has a spiny trunk, large, waxy red flowers and pods full of cotton-like material.
– They said that by using the colonizer’s language, he was spreading neo-colonial ideas that were preventing progress in Africa.
– Since they are easy to get and can help stop disease from spreading from one partner to the other, they are popular with younger couples or those who are early in a relationship.
– States of West Bengal, Maharashtra, Manipur, Nagaland and Kerala have done very good work in this way of spreading primary education.
– Promotion as part of marketing means spreading information about a Product product, product line, brand, or company.
– Findings show that people with a mental illness that live in the community will be victims of violence more often that they will be those starting or spreading it.
– In New Zealand it has become established in waste areas and abandoned gardens, spreading by suckers.
– It consists of a few hamlets spreading on the Undervlašić vlašić’s plateau, above the canyons of Ugar rivers.
