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diffuse

[dih-fyooz, dih-fyoos] / dɪˈfyuz, dɪˈfyus /




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"Other vaccines can cause myocarditis and inflammatory problems, but the symptoms tend to be more diffuse," Wu said.

From Science Daily

“Staying in the boat diffuses the anger in the room,” she says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Minnesota’s missing treasurer produced a costly lesson about what happens when financial authority is diffused and accountability disappears.

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In lab tests using human cancer cells, one verticillin A derivative stood out against a pediatric brain cancer known as diffuse midline glioma.

From Science Daily

These later galleries diffuse the effects of those first seen.

From The Wall Street Journal