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To spread out until you're everywhere and nowhere, like gossip or perfume.

means To scatter or spread something widely so it becomes thinner, softer, or less concentrated.

from From Latin diffundere, to pour out in all directionsdis (apart) plus fundere (to pour), the same pour behind fountains and refunds.

Adjective tooMeans wordy, unfocused, lacking sharp edges.
Physics gigDiffusion moves molecules from crowded to empty.
Spelling trapDiffuse spreads; defuse disarms a bomb.
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