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diffuse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of diffuse in Hindi

  • बिखरा हुआ

Verb

  • फैलाना
  • प्रचारित करना
  • प्रसारित करना
  • व्यय करना
  • फैला देना
  • छितराना
  • ख़रचना

Adjective

  • बिखरा हुआ
  • वाचाल
  • शब्दबहुल
  • बातूनी
  • तितर-बितर
  • छिन्न-भिन्न
  • विस्तृत

diffuse Definition

Verb

  • spread or cause to spread over a wide area or among a large number of people.

Adjective

  • spread out over a large area; not concentrated.

diffuse Example

  • The light is more diffuse ( प्रकाश अधिक फैला हुआ है )
  • Technologies diffuse rapidly ( प्रौद्योगिकियां तेजी से फैलती हैं )
  • The placenta is diffuse, not cotyledonary. ( प्लेसेंटा फैलाना है, बीजगणित नहीं है। )
  • Indeed his work, written in a diffuse and inelegant style, passed almost unnoticed. ( वास्तव में उनका काम, जो एक अलग और सुरुचिपूर्ण शैली में लिखा गया था, लगभग किसी का ध्यान नहीं गया। )

More Sentence

  • Of these volumes, he adds, one is very diffuse, but the other short and concise.
  • She had to think of a way to diffuse Jonny, before he blew them all up, and get Ash back.
  • There is true beauty in the saying - " It is unworthy of a noble nature to diffuse its pain."
  • Gomperz's Greek Thinkers is an able, if somewhat diffuse, survey of the philosophical development in connexion with the general movement of Greek life and culture.
  • Sometimes a large part of the sky shows a diffuse illumination, which, though brighter in some parts than others, possesses no definite outlines.
  • Diplomacy is an effort to holt foolish thinking down, to diffuse the situation.
  • Thankfully, that elicited a laugh from everyone, and seemed to diffuse the tension.
  • There may be ways you can ward off actual violence or diffuse a dangerous situation.
  • As soon as we got home, I ran upstairs to shower, hoping to diffuse the pollen on my skin.
  • To free resistance one must raise the awareness of the driving issue, process and diffuse.
  • Kalia chose that moment to bring in the pastries and coffee, hoping to diffuse the heated exchange.
  • The direct use of "we" in a treat is always bogus – one individual trying to diffuse responsibility.
  • Perhaps, even at the risk of sounding really insane, he could try to diffuse the situation with logic.
  • He even smiled and put his hand out, as if he were trying to diffuse the situation and not manipulate it.
  • With open pans the vapour is free to diffuse itself into the atmosphere, and the evaporation is perhaps more rapid.
  • We therefore regard the body of a Cestode as a single organism within which the gonads have become segmented, and the segmentation of the body as a secondary phenomenon associated with diffuse osmotic feeding in the narrow intestinal canal.
  • The second argument is more diffuse
  • diffuse hyperplasia
  • oxygen molecules diffuse across the membrane
  • the diffuse community centered on the church
  • Some medications result directly in hyperpigmentation, without sun exposure, in a diffuse pattern.
  • The shade's structure excludes direct sunlight but allows diffuse daylight to pass through.  
  • This property may be attributed to its ability to diffuse in the reaction medium.  
  • At autopsy, these animals presented acute tubular necrosis, esteatosis, carditis, and diffuse alveolar damage.  
  • Two weeks later, the patient was brought to hospital after cardiopulmonary resuscitation, with diffuse anoxic brain damage.
  • Salient autopsy findings included metastatic adenocarcinoma of peripancreatic lymph nodes and diffuse leptomeningeal carcinomatosis.  
  • Homochromatic stray light usually arises from specular or diffuse reflections, or from diffuse components of transmitted light.
  • these museums seek to diffuse knowledge about the natural world and natural processes