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propagated

[prop-uh-gey-tid] / ˈprɒp əˌgeɪ tɪd /






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Such electromagnetic signals, the report continues, "could be propagated with low loss through air for tens to hundreds of meters, and with some loss, through most building materials."

From Salon

“That is the most iconic image of the La Brea Tar Pits, and it’s been propagated thousands of times in popular culture,” Lindsey says.

From Scientific American

Dr. Glenzer, however, said he was sure that the fusion had propagated.

From New York Times

It also found that robots propagated true and false news in equal proportions: it was people, not bots, who were responsible for the disproportionate spread of falsehoods online.

From Scientific American

The whole issue of "election integrity" in the 2020 election was manufactured by Donald Trump and his big lie about voter fraud, and was bought and propagated by the Republican Party.

From Salon