disseminate (Meaning)

Wordnet

disseminate (v)

cause to become widely known

Webster

disseminate (v. t. & i.)

To sow broadcast or as seed; to scatter for growth and propagation, like seed; to spread abroad; to diffuse; as, principles, ideas, opinions, and errors are disseminated when they are spread abroad for propagation.

To spread or extend by dispersion.

disseminate Sentence Examples

  1. The company disseminated the new safety procedures to all employees via email.
  2. The government disseminated information about the upcoming election to registered voters.
  3. The charity disseminated its annual report to its donors and supporters.
  4. The scientific journal disseminated the results of a new study to its subscribers.
  5. The news agency disseminated the latest news stories to its member stations.
  6. The social media platform disseminated the user's posts to their followers.
  7. The virus was disseminated throughout the population by contact with an infected person.
  8. The rumor was disseminated quickly and widely, causing panic and confusion.
  9. The seeds were disseminated by wind, spreading the plant to new areas.
  10. The ideas of the Enlightenment were disseminated through books, pamphlets, and newspapers, leading to widespread social and political change.

FAQs About the word disseminate

cause to become widely knownTo sow broadcast or as seed; to scatter for growth and propagation, like seed; to spread abroad; to diffuse; as, principles, ideas,

circulate,propagate, spread,transmit, broadcast, communicate, impart, dispense, scatter, dissipate

hide, hide, secrete, obscure, conceal, veil, hold (in), veil,hold (in), conceal

The company disseminated the new safety procedures to all employees via email.

The government disseminated information about the upcoming election to registered voters.

The charity disseminated its annual report to its donors and supporters.

The scientific journal disseminated the results of a new study to its subscribers.