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  1. to spread or cause something to spread in many directions: [ T ] Television is a powerful means of diffusing knowledge. To diffuse is also to make something less noticeable or weaker: [ T ] The guide tried to diffuse the tension with his grin.

  2. The meaning of DIFFUSE is being at once verbose and ill-organized. How to use diffuse in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Diffuse. Frequently Asked Questions About diffuse.

  3. adjective. spread out over a wide area. lacking conciseness. (esp of some creeping stems) spreading loosely over a large area. characterized by or exhibiting diffusion. diffuse reflection. diffuse light. botany (of plant growth) occurring throughout a tissue.

  4. As a verb, diffuse means to spread something out, but also applies to spreading things such as ideas or culture so that they become widely known. When something is diffused, it's mixed in, and when you drop propaganda pamphlets out of airplanes you're diffusing the propaganda.

  5. To diffuse a feeling, especially an undesirable one, means to cause it to weaken and lose its power to affect people. The arrival of letters from the president did nothing to diffuse the tension. [VERB noun] 3. verb. If something diffuses light, it causes the light to spread weakly in different directions.

  6. 1. Widely spread or scattered; not concentrated: Diffuse light is often hard to read by. 2. Wordy or unclear: a diffuse description. See Synonyms at wordy.

  7. DIFFUSE definition: to spread, or to make something spread over a large area, or to a large number of people. Learn more.