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Meanings of
disseminate
in English
Portuguese
disseminar
Spanish
difundir
Back to the meaning
Cause to become widely known.
spread
broadcast
distribute
disperse
diffuse
circulate
propagate
circularize
pass around
circularise
Portuguese
disseminar
To make known or public.
divulge
promulgate
Synonyms
Examples for "
divulge
"
divulge
promulgate
Examples for "
divulge
"
1
The military declined to
divulge
the number of troops remaining in Marawi.
2
Of course they would not
divulge
who is behind them, Lee added.
3
But he didn't
divulge
which regions are likely to be held back.
4
You have all been repeatedly warned to not
divulge
any personal information.
5
Then: Why wouldn't Susan Grace
divulge
the reason Mason went to Tennessee?
1
Y: It is for Us to collect it and to
promulgate
it:
2
The President shall
promulgate
all laws and supervise and secure their enforcement.
3
What you may have found, it is for your honor to
promulgate
.
4
They treat magistrates as domestics,
promulgate
laws, and conduct themselves like sovereigns.
5
Finding knowledge thus delightful, my zeal to
promulgate
it was great.
Usage of
disseminate
in English
1
They cannot
disseminate
information, because information would too often embarrass their truth.
2
Link-shorteners such as bit.ly are used to
disseminate
key articles via Twitter.
3
For once, the magic liquid was unable to
disseminate
any beneficial effects.
4
Our newspapers and magazines
disseminate
knowledge and rational pleasure throughout the land.
5
The Net permits them to
disseminate
their message instantly, inexpensively and worldwide.
6
Then, these RF B-cells may become monoclonal and
disseminate
in other organs.
7
They do not
disseminate
the little, outdated knowledge that they do possess.
8
They won't be allowed to congregate, or
disseminate
their views any longer.
9
At present the country relies on servers in other countries to
disseminate
information.
10
He called for a collaborative effort to share and
disseminate
research and information.
11
We shall
disseminate
our findings via national and international peer-reviewed journals, and conferences.
12
Exactly what kind of knowledge are we seeking to acquire, develop or
disseminate
?
13
Social media has been used to create and
disseminate
fake news.
14
And in the meantime Rome had begun to
disseminate
its heritage over Europe.
15
And the mission of the Church is to
disseminate
that spirit.
16
This began a new way to
disseminate
new methods in agriculture.
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disseminate
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
disseminate information
disseminate knowledge
disseminate news
disseminate the findings
disseminate fake
More collocations
Translations for
disseminate
Portuguese
disseminar
difundir
transmitir
espalhar
alastrar
Spanish
difundir
Disseminate
through the time
Disseminate
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common