(Of light) transmitted from a broad light source or reflected.
1 Another sniff said Robert had diffused Lorraine's pique for the second time.
2 The new-found knowledge was diffused in her character, expressed in her face.
3 The party was diffused over the length and breadth of the land.
4 In about four-and-twenty hours it becomes gradually diffused over the whole trunk.
5 It had no focus, but diffused through the whole room, without source.
6 The rest had been absorbed, their identity diffused in the Gentile society.
7 Antoninus diffused order and tranquillity over the greatest part of the earth.
8 The distrust had diffused to the point where it ceased to matter.
9 Then we present, then we offer; All round the fragrance is diffused .
10 The latter must have been much the more powerful and widely diffused .
11 Then the fragrances of holiness exhaled, and the sweet odors were diffused .
12 The brightness Capes had diffused over the world glorified even his rival.
13 But the Roman Catholic faith is largely diffused among the other classes.
14 The law of God is his will diffused among his moral subjects.
15 At the lower end, the diffused lights of the city cataracted downhill.
16 The peculiar marks of semi-barbarous people are diffused distrust and indiscriminate suspicion.
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