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Example sentences for "diffuses"

Lexicographically close words:
diffunt; diffuse; diffused; diffusely; diffuseness; diffuseth; diffusibility; diffusible; diffusing; diffusion
  1. The material diffuses into the cell over its entire surface with little hindrance.

  2. The ruddy blaze diffuses an artificial summer and sunshine through the room, and lights up each countenance in a kindlier welcome.

  3. But the evaporation that cools the air diffuses through it, at the same time, a medium which powerfully resists the escape of heat from the earth by radiation.

  4. The case of music is almost like that of the delight derived from a smell that diffuses itself widely.

  5. The former diffuses light, vitality, vegetation, and felicity through the whole mass of animated nature in our planetary system.

  6. The next simple heart is composed of two cavities, an auricle, which receives the blood, and propels it into a ventricle, which diffuses it over the body.

  7. The corresponding clause, in the first form, from which all the rest of the quotation is taken, is this, "Then the inexpressive strain Diffuses its enchantment.

  8. Then the charm, by Fate prepar'd Diffuses its enchantment.

  9. The water of the Orinoco is turbid, and loaded with earthy matter; and in the coves, from the accumulation of dead crocodiles and other putrescent substances, it diffuses a musky and faint smell.

  10. In the Cornell incubator consequently the ventilating current passes first upward through an external heater in order to warm it, whence it is then deflected downwards into the egg-chamber and diffuses through its perforated bottom.

  11. Under them is a tank containing cold water and common to all four drawers; the slight vapour rising from the surface of the water diffuses through the egg drawers and thus insures a sufficient degree of humidity to the air within.

  12. The air, without becoming itself visible, diffuses luminous rays, in modified intensity, in every direction.

  13. When it holds so much caloric that it diffuses heat to surrounding objects.

  14. In the case of a mixture of Neradol D and vegetable tannins, the former quickly diffuses into the pelt and fixes the fibres, thus facilitating penetration of the vegetable tannins.

  15. At the place of contact a blue layer is formed, which ultimately diffuses into the alcohol.

  16. But there is nothing that makes its Way more directly to the Soul than Beauty, which immediately diffuses a secret Satisfaction and Complacency through the Imagination, and gives a Finishing to any thing that is Great or Uncommon.

  17. That Sweetness and Good-humour which is so visible in her Face, naturally diffuses it self into every Word and Action: A Man must be a Savage, who at the Sight of Emilia, is not more inclined to do her Good than gratifie himself.

  18. But lowly as it is, it delights all by the sweetness it diffuses around.

  19. Mary was like a most beautiful flower, which diffuses its perfume from its very first budding.

  20. In a general way agriculture diffuses population, while manufacturing concentrates it.

  21. The capital also diffuses itself throughout the system, every subgroup gets a share of it, and labor everywhere responds to this influence and produces more than before.

  22. We cannot, indeed, well say by what power it diffuses itself equally, though it is not surprising that it should go from the parts which have the most to those which have the least.

  23. To be virtuous then, is to place his interest in that which accords with the interest of others; it is to enjoy those benefits, to partake of that pleasure which he himself diffuses over his fellows.

  24. The brain, affected by a modification which is called FEAR, diffuses a paleness over the countenance, excites a tremulous motion in the limbs called trembling.

  25. Certainly his style thickens and gathers in fuller intensity as well as diffuses itself in wider atmospheric attenuation as his later manner grows upon him.

  26. In spite of all his detachment no novelist diffuses his personal temperament so completely through his work as Henry James does.

  27. It is only that the perfume of it diffuses itself more insidiously, in proportion as its petals, so to speak, warmed by the sun of maturer experience and subtler imagination, open to the air.

  28. Such is the tone which diffuses its terrors and its glories in Pietro Martyre over the martyred hermits of the mountain forest, and taught the painter's eye to "glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven.

  29. The indications of the hydrogen thermometer must be considered as the most exact (but as hydrogen diffuses through incandescent platinum, nitrogen is usually employed).

  30. As carbonic anhydride is one and a half times heavier than air, it diffuses with difficulty, and therefore does not easily mix with air, but sinks in it.

  31. A softened light diffuses itself over earth and sky.

  32. Mr. Saintsbury is a well-informed writer, who diffuses himself perhaps too widely to do his best possible work.

  33. Our principal luxury is in perfumes; one sort of these is an odoriferous wood of delicious fragrance: the other a kind of earth; a small portion of which thrown into the fire diffuses a most powerful odour[D].

  34. The freedom which diffuses health and prosperity throughout Britain answers you--No.


  35. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diffuses" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.