spreading

[ˈsprɛdɪŋ]

spreading Definition

  • 1the act of covering a surface or area, or making something available to more people
  • 2the process of becoming larger or more widely distributed
  • 3the act of moving something apart or making it wider

Using spreading: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "spreading" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The spreading of the virus has caused widespread panic.

  • Example

    The spreading of the news was facilitated by social media.

  • Example

    The spreading of the branches provided shade for the picnic.

spreading Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with spreading

  • to try to do too many things at the same time, with the result that none of them is done well

    Example

    She's been spreading herself too thin lately, trying to juggle work, school, and family responsibilities.

  • spread the word

    to tell people about something, especially something new or exciting

    Example

    We need to spread the word about the charity event to get more people to attend.

  • to become very popular or well-known very quickly

    Example

    The video of the baby panda sneezing spread like wildfire on social media.

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Summary: spreading in Brief

The term 'spreading' [ˈsprɛdɪŋ] refers to the act of covering a surface or area, making something available to more people, or becoming larger or more widely distributed. It can be used in contexts such as the spreading of a virus, news, or branches. Phrases like 'spread oneself thin' and 'spread the word' are also common. 'Spreading' is often associated with diffusion and dissemination.

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