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Meanings of
disperse
in English
Portuguese
disseminar
Spanish
difundir
Back to the meaning
Cause to become widely known.
spread
broadcast
distribute
diffuse
circulate
propagate
disseminate
circularize
pass around
circularise
Portuguese
disseminar
Portuguese
dispersar
Catalan
esquitxar
Spanish
disipar
Back to the meaning
Distribute loosely.
dust
dot
sprinkle
scatter
dispel
dissipate
spread out
break up
Portuguese
dispersar
Synonyms
Examples for "
dust
"
dust
dot
sprinkle
scatter
dispel
Examples for "
dust
"
1
Another cloud of
dust
;
not in the south, but in the east.
2
They were buried in
dust
in the dark room in the clock-tower.
3
Background: Workers in cotton industry are occupationally exposed to various
dust
-
related
hazards.
4
He goes out in the storms and in the heat and
dust
.
5
Up in the sky one minute, down in the
dust
the next.
1
All positive cases showed
dot
-like
cytoplasmic staining; nuclear staining was not seen.
2
The red
dot
is just slightly north and a few buildings east.
3
The
dot
was moving quickly; they must have been on a hovertram.
4
We thought too many
dot
balls strangled us a bit, Taylor said.
5
It was
dot
18, the beginning of the workday for second shifters.
1
Wash the shelves with salt and water;
sprinkle
salt in their paths.
2
Place the mackerel in a baking-dish;
sprinkle
with pepper and chopped parsley.
3
Then beat in the yolks of two eggs,
sprinkle
in 3 ozs.
4
Coat the outside with olive oil and
sprinkle
with coarse sea salt.
5
Top with Cool Whip Free and then
sprinkle
chocolate chips on top.
1
The
scatter
shot reform of the global transport fuels market is underway.
2
Some
scatter
-
brains
of great houses were mixed up in the affair; MM.
3
Reality TV is more
scatter
-
dash
throughout as there is no real arc.
4
Cut the butter in little bits, and
scatter
them over the top.
5
Place in a large mixing bowl and
scatter
the sea salt over.
1
Yet there is a sense of anachronism that remains difficult to
dispel
.
2
Sir, - May I
dispel
some myths about our democratic parliamentary system?
3
Nearer and nearer the whimpering pack pressed; their delusion begins to
dispel
.
4
Unfortunately, the Mars Phoenix mission has done nothing to
dispel
that notion.
5
The council and the nobles endeavoured to
dispel
the feeling of despair.
1
Without that familiar confidence, President Obama may see his lead quickly
dissipate
.
2
The euphoric high would
dissipate
in a moment, my vision would clear.
3
Unfortunately, hitting the fae wouldn't
dissipate
the attention they were already attracting.
4
The following liniment is also good to scatter and
dissipate
the milk.
5
The cold front isn't expected to
dissipate
until later in the afternoon.
1
It provides reinsurance services to companies
spread
out
in over 60 countries.
2
SPCA inspectors said they found eight sheep
spread
out
amongst different paddocks.
3
Temeraire had just
spread
out
his wings; they were still dripping water.
4
The General
spread
out
his hands in his favourite gesture of deprecation.
5
Avoid larger public areas as the crowd will be too
spread
out
.
1
Financial abuse often made it very hard to
break
up
a relationship.
2
I just need to understand how fast it's going to
break
up
.
3
We could not work with people committed to
break
up
the UK.
4
It doesn't make sense for the company to
break
up
,
he said.
5
I almost said something, because I wanted to
break
up
that connection.
Usage of
disperse
in English
1
Police used stun-grenades to
disperse
them; there were no reports of injuries.
2
We managed to
disperse
them and they left the area' Mdlalose said.
3
Residents said police used teargas and live ammunition to
disperse
the crowd.
4
I quickly address my men; instruct them to
disperse
and remain inconspicuous.
5
Police said they opened fire after failing to
disperse
activists with teargas.
6
The crowd began to
disperse
and to overflow in the surrounding streets.
7
Tomorrow, the students would
disperse
and begin their own personal crime waves.
8
Now they were enjoined to
disperse
in order and depart in peace.
9
A security official says police fired tear gas to
disperse
the crowd.
10
Officers said once they began making arrests the crowds started to
disperse
.
11
Gressly said it appeared security forces had tried to
disperse
the crowd.
12
The mob would not
disperse
,
and the sultan's position soon became critical.
13
Law enforcement agencies were forced to
disperse
rubber bullets in the crowd.
14
We can confirm that action was taken to
disperse
the riotous crowd.
15
Forces have used tear gas and live fire to
disperse
the crowds.
16
Police opened fire to
disperse
another mob and one person was injured.
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Grammar, pronunciation and more
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disperse
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
disperse the crowd
disperse protesters
disperse demonstrators
disperse hundreds
disperse thousands
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Translations for
disperse
Portuguese
disseminar
difundir
transmitir
espalhar
alastrar
dispersar
dissipar
Spanish
difundir
disipar
salpicar
Catalan
esquitxar
dissipar-se
espargir-se
dispersar
espargir
ruixar
dissipar
dispersar-se
escampar
escampar-se
escatxicar
Disperse
through the time
Disperse
across language varieties
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Less common
Ireland
Less common
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