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disseminate

[dih-sem-uh-neyt] / dɪˈsɛm əˌneɪt /


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"I have no doubt whatsoever that the people who espouse theories like those promoted by this individual will continue to disseminate them," Nunez added, referring to some French politicians.

From Barron's Jul. 30, 2026

"We urge the public not to disseminate related information, to reject cyberbullying, and to work together to create a good environment for the growth of minors," reads an official statement.

From BBC Jul. 22, 2026

He was too modest to add that if you don’t have good people to collect and disseminate it, you can’t have the good data.

From The Wall Street Journal Jan. 15, 2026

In its lawsuit, ExxonMobil said the law would force it “to engage in granular conjecture about unknowable future developments and to publicly disseminate that speculation on its website.”

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 25, 2025

Although the Americans leave Manila in the hands of the Japanese—temporarily, at least—and the Propaganda Corps works tirelessly to disseminate their messages, the Imperial Japanese Army struggles in the first months of the occupation.

From "At Last She Stood" by Erin Entrada Kelly

The letter said that project was aimed at assessing how the Secret Service identifies, receives, disseminates and operationalizes intelligence concerning threats to the officials it protects.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 3, 2026

“If a city in a country wants to promote its tourism, its culture, that’s a very different thing from a paid advertisement that disseminates discriminatory messages,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 21, 2025

The brain puppeteers the hormone system, which disseminates chemical signals through the bloodstream, and those chemicals can spark a wide variety of biological responses.

From Slate Jun. 26, 2023

It stores and integrates incoming information from the environment and interprets and disseminates information across different tissues.

From Salon Jun. 14, 2023

No amount of ordinary instruction in science will remedy the evils caused by want of original inquiry, because such instruction does not produce new knowledge, but only disseminates that already possessed.

From The Scientific Basis of National Progress Including that of Morality by George Gore

According to his death certificate, Busch died from hemorrhagic shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation after complications from bacterial pneumonia led to sepsis.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 5, 2026

And conservative media outlets, such as Fox News, have disseminated them to millions of viewers.

From Salon Jun. 4, 2026

"So we do need better content that is disseminated through these platforms," he told a press conference.

From Barron's Apr. 24, 2026

"Secondly, untrue facts are being disseminated on the basis of a one-sided account," it continued.

From BBC Mar. 24, 2026

Such a secret could not be widely disseminated, as there would be no point in making gold if everyone was at it.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

In exceptional cases, disseminating footage that’s hard to stomach serves a noble objective.

From Salon Aug. 6, 2026

The virus has been "rampant and silently disseminating for a few weeks already", she said.

From Barron's May 22, 2026

We need automated real-time systems capable of disseminating alerts across sectors in hours, not weeks.

From The Wall Street Journal Nov. 23, 2025

Our job is to determine whether someone was engaged in journalism and whether their work involved gathering and disseminating news and information.

From Slate Aug. 28, 2025

They might “build on public panic to further destabilize the system by disseminating rumors” and therefore “increase media coverage” and “stress the public health system.”

From "Zeitoun" by Dave Eggers




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