Force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings.
To cause to separate and go in different directions.
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Examples for "scatter "
Examples for "scatter "
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 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.
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 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.
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.
6 He'll suspect you instantly; you must dispel those suspicions just as swiftly.
7 The authors then dispel some misconceptions and offer recommendations for GxE research.
8 Our Harvests: May the sunshine of plenty dispel the clouds of care.
9 A new Hamilton arts exhibition seeks to dispel stereotypes about the city.
10 Baliol welcomed his guest in a manner not to dispel the illusion.
11 The Cuban hospital photos, he added, did nothing to dispel any concerns.
12 In response, Apple removed the bulletin Tuesday to dispel such unsubstantiated speculation.
13 Remove the veils from their eyes, and dispel the darkness of ignorance.
14 They also dispel any remaining ambiguity about President Bashar al-Assad's reformist intent.
15 Let this dispel such doubts as yet may linger in our minds.
16 The depression which exercise had begun to dispel surged back on him.
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