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dispersal

[dih-spur-suhl] / dɪˈspɜr səl /


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Police Department issuing a dispersal order at about 6:30 p.m., according to City News Service.

From Los Angeles Times

FireAid promptly released a comprehensive document detailing its fundraising and grant dispersals.

From Los Angeles Times

A second approach, inertial confinement, uses the plasma’s own inertia to slow its dispersal.

From The Wall Street Journal

On average, mosses now begin releasing spores about four weeks earlier than they did in 1990, and the peak of spore dispersal arrives roughly six weeks sooner.

From Science Daily

Rainmaker developed its own aerosol dispersal system, which avoids flares and the additional chemicals they produce, and targets specific clouds with the right atmospheric conditions with a fleet of nimble drones.

From The Wall Street Journal