propagate (Meaning)

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propagate (v)

transmit from one generation to the next

travel through the air

transmit

become distributed or widespread

transmit or cause to broaden or spread

cause to become widely known

cause to propagate, as by grafting or layering

multiply sexually or asexually

propagate Sentence Examples

  1. Bees help propagate flowers by pollinating them as they collect nectar.
  2. The missionary traveled to remote areas to propagate the teachings of his religion.
  3. Gardeners use cuttings to propagate new plants from existing ones.
  4. The internet allows information to propagate rapidly across the globe.
  5. Social media platforms are often used to propagate rumors and misinformation.
  6. The organization's primary goal is to propagate awareness about climate change.
  7. It is essential to propagate values of tolerance and acceptance in society.
  8. The virus can propagate through contact with infected individuals.
  9. Certain plants propagate more easily than others, depending on their reproductive methods.
  10. The bacteria can propagate rapidly in warm, moist environments.

FAQs About the word propagate

transmit from one generation to the next, travel through the air, transmit, become distributed or widespread, transmit or cause to broaden or spread, cause to b

multiply,reproduce, generate,breed, procreate, produce, beget, engender, have, sire

conceal, obscure, conceal, hold (in), hide, obscure, secrete, contain,hold (in), mask

Bees help propagate flowers by pollinating them as they collect nectar.

The missionary traveled to remote areas to propagate the teachings of his religion.

Gardeners use cuttings to propagate new plants from existing ones.

The internet allows information to propagate rapidly across the globe.