It is for the purpose of Diffusing Useful Political Knowledge.
He gave his doctrines a poetical form for the purpose of more easily diffusing them.
Our common schools are diffusing intelligence among the people and our industry is fast accumulating the comforts and luxuries of life.
It is thus not only a vital agency of industrial, social, and business progress, but an important influence in diffusing a just understanding of the true spirit and character of American administration.
In a political point of view this Department is chiefly important as affording the means of diffusing knowledge.
The important measure of extending our specie circulation, both of gold and silver, and of diffusing it among the people can only be effected by converting such foreign coin into American coin.
It has long been known that vegetables can be protected against frost by diffusing smoke through the atmosphere above them.
One of the causes which contributed the most to the development of the human mind was the creation of great centres of instruction, collecting the most illustrious talents and learning, and diffusing rays of light in all directions.
But the general rise of price is independent of this diffusing and equalizing process.
That is, the lamps R illuminate C, which "fills" the hole and apparently is the hole; and the lamps F illuminate the diffusing white environment E.
Narrow slits covered with diffusing glass and illuminated respectively by fairly pure blue, green, yellow, and red lights may be substituted.
For example, if a gray medium be sprayed upon a landscape in such a manner that the material dries in a very rough or diffusing surface some remarkable effects of fog and haze may be produced.
This attitude of quickened anticipation, diffusing itself silently through many hearts, is like the light air that springs up before sunrise, or like the solemn hush that holds all nature listening before the voice of the Lord in the thunder.
There is no such sure way of diffusing a culture which will refine and strengthen all the powers of mind as to diffuse the knowledge of Jesus, and to make men love Him.
The house was enlarged and adorned, and the whole estate, under the ancient name of Kittlestonheugh, began to partake of that general spirit of improvement which was then graduallydiffusing itself over the face of the west country.
Hertha got in, and for some days travelled through the world, diffusing all around her good will and consolation.
Accordingly, diffusing globes have to be employed.
Diffusing the rich and facile treasures of his genius through a host of lesser men, he had almost ceased to be a personality.
The growing importance of scientific knowledge to all classes of the community calls for more efficient means of diffusing it.
Soon after exposure, the hymenium deliquesces into a dark mucilage, coloured by the minute spores, which drips from the pileus, often diffusing a most loathsome odour for a considerable distance.
Once more there was a religious Lady Carbery, supporting locally the Church of England, patronizing schools, diffusing the most extensive relief to every mode of indigence or distress.
Because the blood is itself vitalised--is, in fact, alive, and capable of diffusing life and vitality to the organisation of which it forms a part.
The warmth radiating from the surface of the earth warms the air in contact with it; the air expands, and becoming lighter, flies upwards, bearing with it the caloric which it holds, and diffusing it in its course.
In Summer the fine-leafed foliage catches the sun like spray, diffusing vaporous blueness; but the majesty of their gigantic trunks is incommunicable.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "diffusing" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.