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disseminate
/ dɪˈsɛmɪˌneɪt /
verb
(tr) to distribute or scatter about; diffuse
Other Word Forms
- disseminator noun
- disseminative adjective
- dissemination noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of disseminate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of disseminate1
Example Sentences
But it was reposted by multiple other accounts and disseminated further through “stitches” of individuals reacting to the post on TikTok and other platforms.
The joint statement said Obeida "served as the public face of the Hamas terrorist organization" and "disseminated Hamas' propaganda".
Media organizations were prohibited from disseminating any information in so-called pool reports from the Times reporter until after the parole board issued its decision.
After all, you’re a human moving about the earth, and that means you’ve had this information disseminated through one of millions of T.S.-branded channels and firmly planted in your prefrontal cortex.
This includes a claim that Meta AI is allowed to disseminate false information about celebrities, as long as it provides a disclaimer that says the information provided is not accurate.
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When To Use
To disseminate is to distribute, spread, broadcast, or disperse widely.The act or process of disseminating is dissemination.The word is especially used in reference to the distribution of information, or things that contain information, like files and documents.It is also associated with the official release of such information by organizations, such as a company that disseminates a press release or a government agency that disseminates information to the public.Example: Our chief media officer is responsible for disseminating press releases to various outlets.
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