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		Definition of self-propagating in English: self-propagatingadjective sɛlfˈprɒpəɡeɪtɪŋ (especially of a plant) able to propagate itself.  Example sentencesExamples -  Essentially, in this self-propagating cycle, people work for advertisers to buy the products that are being advertised.
 -  They chose ornamental plants that were self-propagating, along with annuals that were generally self-seeding.
 -  Exploits have evolved from the passive, slow-propagating file and macro viruses of the early 90s to more active, self-propagating email worms and hybrid threats that can take only a few days or hours to spread.
 -  A self-propagating thing, the ego is that bundle of nervous energy which strives to maintain the thoughts which it needs to identify itself.
 -  The self-propagating, rapidly spreading worms targeted Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems, causing debilitating network surges and crashing some machines.
 -  There, the molecules began the complex series of reactions that eventually lead to self-propagating chemical sequences that eventually became replicating life forms.
 -  An improved reactive foil is preferably a freestanding multilayered foil structure made up of alternating layers selected from materials that will react with one another in an exothermic and self-propagating reaction.
 -  In more specific terms, a meme is a self-propagating unit of cultural evolution, analogous to the gene (the unit of genetics).
 -  Worms, which are self-propagating viruses, can also carry spyware.
 -  A worm is a self-propagating agent that goes from computer to computer without user intervention.
 -  Still, some of the most interesting, fundamental, and controversial questions about European integration concern how durable, expansive, and self-propagating the EU's policy process really is.
 -  We have witnessed the negative impact and nuisance of automated, self-propagating computer intrusions that promote widespread compromise and seriously complicate remediation efforts.
 
 
 Derivatives   noun   Selfish genes of no function other than self-propagation are susceptible to degeneration if they become fixed in a population, and regular transfer to new species may be the only means for their long-term persistence.  Example sentencesExamples -  At the time, of course, it was not known that the gene's apparent self-propagation requires the participation of numerous extragenic elements such as enzymes and other proteins.
 -  Their profuse flowering and spontaneous self-propagation make them a very good choice for naturalizing.
 -  No present form of maize is capable of self-propagation, and wherever it grows it is grown by man.
 -  By utilizing multiple methods of attack and self-propagation, blended threats can spread rapidly and cause widespread damage.
 
 
 
    Definition of self-propagating in US English: self-propagatingadjective (especially of a plant) able to propagate itself.  Example sentencesExamples -  The self-propagating, rapidly spreading worms targeted Windows 2000 and Windows XP operating systems, causing debilitating network surges and crashing some machines.
 -  Still, some of the most interesting, fundamental, and controversial questions about European integration concern how durable, expansive, and self-propagating the EU's policy process really is.
 -  They chose ornamental plants that were self-propagating, along with annuals that were generally self-seeding.
 -  Worms, which are self-propagating viruses, can also carry spyware.
 -  Exploits have evolved from the passive, slow-propagating file and macro viruses of the early 90s to more active, self-propagating email worms and hybrid threats that can take only a few days or hours to spread.
 -  A worm is a self-propagating agent that goes from computer to computer without user intervention.
 -  An improved reactive foil is preferably a freestanding multilayered foil structure made up of alternating layers selected from materials that will react with one another in an exothermic and self-propagating reaction.
 -  We have witnessed the negative impact and nuisance of automated, self-propagating computer intrusions that promote widespread compromise and seriously complicate remediation efforts.
 -  A self-propagating thing, the ego is that bundle of nervous energy which strives to maintain the thoughts which it needs to identify itself.
 -  Essentially, in this self-propagating cycle, people work for advertisers to buy the products that are being advertised.
 -  There, the molecules began the complex series of reactions that eventually lead to self-propagating chemical sequences that eventually became replicating life forms.
 -  In more specific terms, a meme is a self-propagating unit of cultural evolution, analogous to the gene (the unit of genetics).
 
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