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Propagate
- Main Entry:
- prop·a·gate

- Pronunciation:
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\ˈprä-pə-ˌgāt\
- Function:
- verb
- Inflected Form(s):
- prop·a·gat·ed; prop·a·gat·ing
- Etymology:
- Latin propagatus, past participle of propagare to set slips, propagate, from propages slip, offspring, from pro- before + pangere to fasten — more at pro-, pact
- Date:
- circa 1570
transitive verb1: to cause to continue or increase by sexual or asexual reproduction2: to pass along to offspring3 a: to cause to spread out and affect a greater number or greater area : extend b: to foster growing knowledge of, familiarity with, or acceptance of (as an idea or belief) : publicize c: to transmit (as sound or light) through a mediumintransitive verb1: to multiply sexually or asexually2: increase, extend3: to travel through space or a material —used of wave energy (as light, sound, or radio waves)
— prop·a·ga·tive \-ˌgā-tiv\ adjective
— prop·a·ga·tor \-ˌgā-tər\ noun
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