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spreads

36 definitions β€’ 65 examples
1
to cover or reach a wider or increasing area, or to make something do this:

Examples:

The fire spread very rapidly because of the strong wind.
spread to It started off as cancer of the liver but it spread to other areas of the body.
Student artwork can't cover more than 20% of a wall because it could help spread a fire into the ceiling.
2
to affect more and more places, people, or things, or to make something do this:

Examples:

If disease is allowed to spread, it will cause widespread devastation.
The virus is spread through contact with blood and other body fluids.
They would then be free to impose their will and spread their totalitarian ideology.
3
to exist in many different places:
4
to open something that has been folded or make something flat, so it covers a larger area :

Examples:

spread something out We spread the picnic rug out on the ground and sat down to eat.
The peacock spread out its wings.
spread something over something To keep each grain of rice separate, spread a wet cloth over the cooked rice vessel and cover it with a plate for 10 minutes.
5
to stretch your arms, legs, fingers, or toes as far away from each other as possible:

Examples:

He spread his arms in a grand gesture.
Flex your foot and spread your toes wide.
6
to arrange or put things all over a surface, usually in a thin layer or with spaces in between them :

Examples:

spread something (out) She spread the papers (out ) on a big table in the conference room.
He spread coffee beans over a plastic sheet to dry in the sun.
7
to tell something to a lot of people, or to be told to a lot of people:

Examples:

Are you spreading gossip/rumours again?
He said a challenger needs campaign cash to spread the message about why an incumbent needs to be replaced.
The gossip spread like wildfire.
8
to divide something between several or many people:

Examples:

spread something between someone If we spread the work between us, it won't seem so bad.
spread something amongst someone/something I could have spread the money amongst my 15 grandkids.
9
to put a soft substance on a surface and make it cover it, or to be able to be put on a surface in this way:

Examples:

She spread her toast with a thick layer of butter./She spread a thick layer of butter on her toast.
It's a special sort of butter that spreads easily even when cold.
The icing is nice and white and spreads well.
10
to cover a large area:

Examples:

spread (out) The suburbs spread (out) for miles to either side of the city.
11
(of a smile) to appear on someone's face, until it is a big smile:

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Slowly a smile spread across her face.
As Greene's head popped up, a huge grin spread over his face.
12
the development or growth of something so that it covers a larger area or affects a larger number of people:

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The spread of the disease in the last few years has been alarming.
13
the act of spreading knowledge, information, etc. to more and more people :

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the area or range covered by something:

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double-page spread There's a double-page spread on the latest fashions.
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a soft food for putting on bread and biscuits:

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There's bread and various spreads for tea.
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a meal, especially one for a special occasion with a lot of different dishes arranged on a table:

Examples:

lay on a spread Sheila laid on (= made) a magnificent spread for us.
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the difference between two amounts, such as two prices or interest rates:

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to cover or cause something to cover an object or an area:

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[ T ] Pianist Eubie Blake could spread his fingers over 20 keys.
[ M ] She spread out the tablecloth.
[ I ] I had toast spread with strawberry jam.
[ I ] A strange look spread over his face.
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to move from one place to another, or to cause something to move or be communicated:

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[ I ] The flames quickly spread to the next room.
[ I ] Obesity is spreading in many countries.
[ I ] Doctors fear the cancer may spread to other organs.
[ T ] She’s been spreading lies about him.
[ T ] Neighbors have been spreading the word (= communicating information) about the proposed building project.
22
the process of moving to cover a larger area or to affect a larger number of people:

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More should be done to stop the spread of this disease.
23
A spread is a cover for a bed.
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A spread is also a soft food put on bread or other food:

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A spread is also a meal, esp. one with a lot of different foods arranged on a table:

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This is quite a spread.
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the difference between a trader’s buying price and selling price for particular shares, currencies, etc.
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a spread of sth The issue was priced at a spread of 115 basis points above Treasury bonds.
28
a number of different things or people:

Examples:

If you do not need immediate access to your money, why not diversify into a wider spread of investments?
29
an increase in effect or influence, so that something affects more people or places:

Examples:

the spread of sth Corporations have a crucial influence on the global spread of a homogenized culture.
30
the different areas or numbers of people that are affected by something:

Examples:

Given the size and spread of the American economy, the whole world has an economic interest in the US.
31
an advertisement or article in a newspaper or magazine that covers two pages that are opposite each other:

Examples:

a double-page spread
a spread on sth A magazine for Japanese businesspeople recently did a spread on the resort.
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to affect more people or different areas, or to make something do this:

Examples:

In the fall of 2007, the subprime lending crisis really began to spread.
High oil prices can spread inflation throughout the economy if companies decide to boost the prices of many other goods and services.
spread through/across/around sth A recruitment crisis is currently spreading through the public sector.
spread to Job cuts are spreading to big manufacturers.
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to share something among a group of people or things, so that no one person or thing has too much:

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spread the costs/risks/load Include different types of income-yielding investments in your portfolio in order to spread the risk.
34
to cover a particular area or a number of different areas, or to make something or someone do this:

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be spread over/throughout/across sth The company employs 2,100 people spread over five locations.
35
to make regular payments towards the total cost of something, usually for a period of months or years:

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Repayments can be spread over two years.
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to tell other people about something, especially something new, and say whether you think it is good or bad:

Examples:

Satisfied customers who spread the word play a big part in establishing the reputation of a brand.

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