Meaning & Definition of word "Propagation"

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    Propagation

    /ˌprɒpəˈɡeɪʃən/

    noun:

    • 1. The act of spreading or promoting an idea, theory, or practice.
      • Example: The propagation of new technologies can greatly improve productivity in various sectors.
    • 2. The process of breeding or multiplying plants or animals.
      • Example: Propagation of succulents can be done easily through leaf cuttings.
    • 3. The transmission of waves, such as sound or light, through a medium.
      • Example: The propagation of sound waves in water differs significantly from their propagation in air.
    • 4. The process of causing something to spread or increase in number or amount.
      • Example: The propagation of rumors can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts within a community.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'propagatio', from 'propagare' meaning 'to set forth' or 'to propagate'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    propagation of species:

    The process through which species increase their numbers.

    signal propagation:

    The way a signal travels from one point to another.

    propagation of ideas:

    The dissemination of concepts or beliefs among a population.

    Related Words

    reproduction:

    The biological process by which new individual organisms are produced.

    dissemination:

    The act of spreading something, especially information or knowledge.

    transmission:

    The action of sending something from one place to another.

    Slang Meanings of propagation

    Meaning: Propagation of memes

    Example Sentence: The propagation of memes online has become a cultural phenomenon.

    Meaning: Viral propagation

    Example Sentence: The viral propagation of videos can make regular people famous overnight.