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disperse

If a group disperses, it breaks up into individual pieces or items and spreads out. The police fired their guns to disperse the crowd.

disperse

(= scatter) distribute loosely He scattered gun powder under the wagon (= scatter) to cause to separate and go in different directions She waved her hand and scattered the crowds (= break up) cause to separate break up kidney stones disperse particles (= scatter) move away from each other The crowds dispersed The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached separate (light) into spectral rays the prosm disperses light (= circulate, broadcast, spread) cause to become widely known spread information circulate a rumor broadcast the news

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disperse · verb

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Simple sentences

The children blow dandelions to see the seeds disperse on the wind.
Fungi disperse spores.

Movie subtitles

Cancel the-job! - Exit out and disperse!
Disperse them and get on with it.
Brown, signal the convoy to disperse.
The Bureau soon discovered that the embassy was being used to disperse money for subversive activity in the United States.
Disperse your squad along this section.
Your Prince commands you to disperse.
You don't have a permit. You must disperse.
Disperse out there nicely.
Disperse them!
Sound the disperse.
I've sent soldiers to disperse them.
You gentlemen will please disperse.
The rest of you will disperse.
How the raindrops disperse on the sleeves.
Disperse and go your ways in peace.
Stand by to disperse.
I must ask you to disperse. and if you have a grievance, to submit it in the proper fashion.
Disperse the crowd.
We must disperse.
The rest of you men, disperse!
I am warning you all to disperse.
Their mood is dangerous. I've sent soldiers to disperse them.
Please disperse.
I'll use whips to disperse them.
Spread out and disperse.
This is anarchy. Disperse at once, or I' ll call the police.
If there are crowds, wait until they disperse,. -. Barbara will watch out for you.
Disperse!
Disperse any resistance!
Don't disperse.
Disperse the riot!
Commander Giotto, disperse your search parties.
Disperse.
The microwaves will disperse the molecules of the filter belt. which has enveloped this planet since our time.
Well, you can disperse the heat and the pressure.

News and current affairs

Then, in the closing decades of the twentieth century, a counter-revolution swept the world, pushing for just the opposite: disperse capital as widely as possible by getting everybody involved as owners.
If Iran's mobile missiles disperse, Israel wants to know about it immediately.
These traces used to disperse and disappear over time after someone's death.
Still, the plant - along with its spent nuclear fuel, extracted plutonium, and nuclear reprocessing waste - poses significant radiological hazards that a military strike could disperse into the environment.
High winds--caused by parching of the earth's surface--may disperse pollution.
A quota-based agreement could help to disperse the burden across European countries.
But any agreement at, say, the G-8 Summit in July to disperse such aid in the massive proportions advocated by the recent Report by the Blair Commission on Africa may be difficult to achieve.
If it's birds and beaches, disperse; if it's fisheries, don't.

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