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Entry 6 senses · 2 variants Webster, 1913

Propagate

/präp'-əg-ātˌ/ · Prop·a·gate · IPA /ˈpɹɑpəˌɡeɪt/
01 v. t. To cause to continue or multiply by generation, or successive production; -- applied to animals and plants; as, to propagate a breed of hor…
imp. & p. p. Propagated; p. pr. & vb. n. Propagating
  1. 1.
    To cause to continue or multiply by generation, or successive production; -- applied to animals and plants; as, to propagate a breed of horses or sheep; to propagate a species of fruit tree.
  2. 2.
    To cause to spread to extend; to impel or continue forward in space; as, to propagate sound or light.
  3. 3.
    To spread from person to person; to extend the knowledge of; to originate and spread; to carry from place to place; to disseminate; as, to propagate a story or report; to propagate the Christian religion.
    “The infection was propagated insensibly.” De Foe.
  4. 4.
    To multiply; to increase.[Obs.]
    “Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast, Which thou wilt propagate.” Shak.
  5. 5.
    To generate; to produce.
    “Motion propagated motion, and life threw off life.” De Quincey.
02 v. i. To have young or issue; to be produced or multiplied by generation, or by new shoots or plants; as, rabbits propagate rapidly.
  1. 1.
    To have young or issue; to be produced or multiplied by generation, or by new shoots or plants; as, rabbits propagate rapidly.
    “No need that thou Should'st propagate, already infinite.” Milton.