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propagated

/prop-uh-gey-tid/US // ˈprɒp əˌgeɪ tɪd //

传播的,传播了,传播出去的,繁殖的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : multiplied by any process of reproduction from the parent stock: Did pumping out a lot of artificially propagated salmon have a negative impact out in the ocean?
    • : spread from person to person; disseminated: The article gives readers the truth about the proposed reform's social and economic benefits while debunking widely propagated misinformation.
    • : transmitted from one individual to another: Not only can transmission of avian viruses to mammals occur, but it can lead to propagated infection.
    • : transmitted to or through offspring: Birth defects have nothing to do with evolution, as they are not propagated traits and are not a result of adaptation.
    • : created at a distance, as by electromagnetic waves or energy, compression waves, etc., traveling through space or a physical medium; transmitted:The propagated signal may take any of a variety of forms, including electromagnetic, optical, or any suitable combination thereof.
    • : Computers. noting an update or other alteration that has taken effect throughout a network of devices: Improper security settings or incompletely propagated password changes can cause errors.

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Examples

  • If left unrepaired, this damage may propagate and break down pavements and bridges.

  • Voter suppression is an issue in this country, most of it propagated by the Republican Party.

  • It has to propagate from one place to another at finite speed, like any other interaction in nature.

  • Platforms are also taking aggressive action to remove inauthentic accounts and reduce the spread of misinformation that social media propagated in 2016.

  • Instead of observing dogs and extrapolating backward, he examined another social canid species and propagated them forward.

  • Spread happens easily, however, and epidemics are propagated when the third form of plague occurs: pneumonia plague.

  • Three reasons; first of all I am an immigrant and the work of immigrants was not propagated in the Soviet Union.

  • Contrary to the image of the typical heroin user propagated by the media, those using it are not all poverty-stricken delinquents.

  • Payne called the Krokodil fiasco the “story of the month,” blaming it both on misinformation and myths propagated by the media.

  • The Daily Beast presents seven more crazy ideas about rape that have been propagated by politicians and frat boys over the years.

  • This experiment was made to ascertain the progress and subsequent effects of the disease when thus propagated.

  • Several instances have come under my observation which justify the assertion that the disease cannot be propagated by effluvia.

  • The perennials are propagated by dividing the roots or by young cuttings in spring, or by seeds.

  • They propagated their species with perfect recklessness, and it was therefore useless to expect any increased civilisation.

  • Well, the slower we go, the better the faith will be propagated, and the more you will amuse yourself.