propagation

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Propagation refers to the spreading or extension of something, like an idea, plant, or technology.

When we talk about propagation in everyday life, we usually mean one of two things. First, it can refer to how living things, especially plants and animals, reproduce and spread out. For example, a gardener might say that their new seedlings are propagating quickly, meaning they're growing fast and producing more plants. This kind of propagation is often used in science, agriculture, and conservation efforts.

The second way we use the word is to describe how an idea or technology becomes popular or widespread. In this case, propagation means spreading out from one place to another, much like how a disease might propagate through a population. For instance, if someone invents a new app that becomes super popular, they might say it's propagating rapidly across the globe. This kind of propagation can be seen in business, marketing, and social media, where ideas often spread quickly from person to person.

How common is "propagation"?

Word propagation is considered rare in modern English.
It appears most frequently in academic texts and less often in other writings.
Definitions

noun

  • the movement of a wave through a medium

noun

  • the act of producing offspring or multiplying by such production

generationmultiplication

noun

  • the spreading of something (a belief or practice) into new regions

extension

Real examples of "propagation" in context

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