
1) Aerosolise 2) Aerosolize 3) Backscatter 4) Bestrew 5) Disband 6) Disject 7) Dismiss 8) Dispel 9) Disseminate 10) Dissipate 11) Fanout 12) Popularise 13) Popularize 14) Scatter 15) Scter 16) Strew 17) Vulgarise 18) Vulgarize
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1) Break up 2) Cause to become widely known 3) Cause to separate 4) Circulate 5) Discharge 6) Disseminate 7) Distribute 8) Distribute loosely 9) Dust 10) Flee 11) Fling 12) Fly apart 13) Fly away 14) French word used in English 15) Move away from each other 16) Police directive to a crowd 17) Scatter
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• (v. t.) To scatter, so as to cause to vanish; to dissipate; as, to disperse vapors. • (v. i.) To separate; to go or move into different parts; to vanish; as, the company dispersed at ten o`clock; the clouds disperse. • (v. i.) To distribute wealth; to share one`s abundance with others. • (v. t.) To scatter abroad; to drive to ...
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To dissipate, to cause disappearance of, to scatter, to dilute. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(dis-purs´) to scatter the component parts, as of a tumor or the fine particles in a colloid system. the particles so scattered.
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To scatter or spread widely, as in dispersing seeds.
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Dis·perse' transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Dispersed ;
present participle & verbal noun Dispersing .] [ Latin
dispersus , past participle of
dispergere to strew, scatter. See
Sparse .]
1. To s...
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Dis·perse' intransitive verb 1. To separate; to go or move into different parts; to vanish; as, the company
dispersed at ten o'clock; the clouds
disperse .
2. To distribute wealth; to share one's abundance with others. « He hath
dispersed , he hath given t...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: dis-pĕrs′ Definitions: 1. To dissipate, to cause disappearance of, to scatter, to dilute.
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[
v] - to cause to separate and go in different directions, of crowds, for example 2. [v] - move away from each other
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disperse 1. To drive or send off in various directions; to scatter: 'The police tried to disperse the crowd.' 2. To spread widely; to disseminate: 'The role of the university is to disperse knowledge.' 3. To dispel; to cause to vanish: 'The wind dispersed the fog.' 4. Physical Chemistry: To cause (particles) to separate uniformly throughout a solid...
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(1) To spread or distribute from a fixed or constant source. (2) To cause to become widely separated.
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scatter verb cause to separate; `break up kidney stones`; `disperse particles`
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dissipate verb move away from each other; `The crowds dispersed`; `The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached`;
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[Scientific terms] to cause to separate and go in different directions
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[SAT terms] cause to separate
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cause to separate
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[Difficult words] move away from each other
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