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  1. 1. When something disperses or when you disperse it, it spreads over a wide area. [...] 2. When a group of people disperses or when someone disperses them, the group splits up and the people leave in different directions. [...] More. Conjugations of 'disperse' present simple: I disperse, you disperse [...]

  2. Definitions of 'disperse'. 1. When something disperses or when you disperse it, it spreads over a wide area. [...] 2. When a group of people disperses or when someone disperses them, the group splits up and the people leave in different directions. [...]

  3. What does the verb disperse mean? There are 15 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb disperse , four of which are labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  4. Example sentences containing disperse. 1. The crowd started to disperse after the concert ended. 2. The police used tear gas to disperse the rioters. 3. The wind helped to disperse the seeds across the field. 4. The CEO asked the employees to disperse and return to their workstations. 5. The fog began to disperse as the sun rose higher. 6.

  5. verb. /dɪˈspərs/. Verb Forms. [intransitive, transitive] to move apart and go away in different directions; to make someone or something do this The fog began to disperse. The crowd dispersed quickly. disperse somebody/something Police dispersed the protesters with tear gas.

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  7. Extra Examples. The bird-feeding system evenly disperses food and water. Warm air rises and disperses throughout the building. geographically dispersed political and economic power; The population in this area is quite widely dispersed.