disperson'ate (Meaning)
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disperson'ate (v. t.)
To deprive of personality or individuality.
Synonyms & Antonyms of disperson'ate
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disperson'ate Sentence Examples
- The teacher requested that the students disperson'ate to various rooms for their individual projects.
- The company decided to disperson'ate its workforce across multiple locations in order to reduce operational costs.
- The doctor prescribed medication to disperson'ate the pain in the patient's knee.
- The aroma from the incense disperson'ated throughout the room, creating a calming atmosphere.
- The confetti disperson'ated joyously over the cheering crowd at the celebration.
- The seeds were disperson'ated by the wind, carried far and wide across the vast expanse of land.
- The news disperson'ated rapidly through social media, reaching millions of people in a matter of hours.
- The politician's remarks disperson'ated discord among the attendees, leading to a heated debate.
- The disperson'ated raindrops fell from the sky, creating a symphony of pitter-patter on the roof.
- The artist disperson'ated his paintings across the gallery walls, showcasing his diverse range of styles and techniques.
FAQs About the word disperson'ate
To deprive of personality or individuality.
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The teacher requested that the students disperson'ate to various rooms for their individual projects.
The company decided to disperson'ate its workforce across multiple locations in order to reduce operational costs.
The doctor prescribed medication to disperson'ate the pain in the patient's knee.
The aroma from the incense disperson'ated throughout the room, creating a calming atmosphere.