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propagate

verb as in spread, make known

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Since palms are one type of plant that really can’t propagate in freezing temperatures, Reichgelt wanted to know just how far north they might spread.

From Salon

But instead of ogling violence to exploit its evil and nauseate the audience, Lynch calls attention to the systems that propagate it.

From Salon

Only then can we begin to propagate an “Appalachian Spring” rejuvenation of our fire-scorched winter.

This warming creates stronger “wave trains” of atmospheric energy that propagate along the jet stream toward North America.

While introducing the bill in parliament, then home minister SB Chavan expressed anxiety about "an alarming rise of intolerance propagated by certain sections for their narrow vested interests".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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