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been diffused
verb
To spread over or through as in air, water, or other matter, especially by fluid motion or passive means.
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There are so many forms of connectivity now beyond word-of-mouth that cultural power has been diffused, which had always been the populist American dream.
Short of the final, the whole question of men's tennis having too much power seems to have been diffused at Wimbledon. A. Oh, yeah.
Some of the translations from painting to dress were quite literal, and others had been diffused or computerized, so that they appeared to blur, sort of like a faded memory.
The moment has been diffused and devalued by clip show retreads, but it is a beautiful moment of TV: borderline racist, but immensely enjoyable to watch because as Peter Thompson, German professor at Sheffield University, says, Cleese is proper payback for the war, a war we refuse to let go of.
As a result, following this perspective, power in the global political economy has been diffused, leaving biofuel conglomerates with considerable power over others [51].
Concurrently, standard, open and non-proprietary technologies, such as XML, SOAP, Web Services and the like, have greatly evolved and been diffused in the computing area.
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"Right now, it's diffused".
Power is diffused because everybody can participate.
In other words, when people are in a group, responsibility for acting is diffused.
The illumination is diffused, however, blending highlights into shadows to create a velvety patina.
"I think we are in for several years of turbulence where state power is diffused".
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