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disperse
[dih-spurs]
verb (used with object)
to drive or send off in various directions; scatter.
to disperse a crowd.
to spread widely; disseminate.
to disperse knowledge.
to dispel; cause to vanish.
The wind dispersed the fog.
Physical Chemistry., to cause (particles) to separate uniformly throughout a solid, liquid, or gas.
Optics., to subject (light) to dispersion.
verb (used without object)
to separate and move apart in different directions without order or regularity; become scattered.
The crowd dispersed.
to be dispelled; be scattered out of sight; vanish.
The smoke dispersed into the sky.
adjective
Physical Chemistry., noting the dispersed particles in a dispersion.
disperse
/ dɪˈspɜːsɪdlɪ, dɪˈspɜːs /
verb
to scatter; distribute over a wide area
to dissipate or cause to dissipate
to leave or cause to leave a gathering, often in a random manner
to separate or be separated by dispersion
(tr) to diffuse or spread (news, information, etc)
to separate (particles) throughout a solid, liquid, or gas, as in the formation of a suspension or colloid
adjective
of or consisting of the particles in a colloid or suspension
disperse phase
Other Word Forms
- dispersedly adverb
- disperser noun
- dispersibility noun
- dispersible adjective
- predisperse verb (used with object)
- redisperse verb
- undispersed adjective
- undispersing adjective
- well-dispersed adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of disperse1
Word History and Origins
Origin of disperse1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Over the weekend, protests continued, with police in central Jakarta firing tear gas to disperse crowds on the streets, while some demonstrators throwing Molotov cocktails and firecrackers at a police compound.
"Around 500 protesters were in the area, but most people have now dispersed from the immediate vicinity."
The IDF investigation centres on why the missile delivering the bombs was not intercepted before they had been dispersed, according to Israeli media.
Edison has disputed that theory and said in court that the electrical surge caused by the failure of equipment at the tower by the nursery safely dispersed.
A large crowd of partygoers was gathered in the street, and the officers requested backup from the Glendora, West Covina and Azusa police to help disperse the crowd and contain the crime scene, police said.
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