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      • How does the verb disperse differ from other similar words? Some common synonyms of disperse are dispel, dissipate, and scatter. While all these words mean "to cause to separate or break up," disperse implies a wider separation and a complete breaking up of a mass or group.
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  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. 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 [...]

  4. [transitive, intransitive] disperse (something) to spread or to make something spread over a wide area synonym scatter. The seeds are dispersed by the wind.

  5. Synonyms: scatter, spread, distribute, circulate More Synonyms of disperse. 2. verb. When a group of people disperses or when someone disperses them, the group splits up and the people leave in different directions. Police fired shots and used teargas to disperse the demonstrators.

  6. Dictionary definition of disperse. To spread or scatter something widely and evenly in various directions. "The police used tear gas to disperse the crowd of protesters." Detailed meaning of disperse. It involves the distribution of particles, objects, or individuals, often causing them to move apart and become more separated.

  7. 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.

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