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disseminate

[dih-sem-uh-neyt] / dɪˈsɛm əˌneɪt /


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The third-party disclosure rule exists because sharing information with a human being creates a risk that the human will further disseminate it.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 6, 2026

On Friday, Nestle refuted the accusations made by the watchdog, saying it reserved the right to respond in court "if Foodwatch continues to disseminate misleading information".

From Barron's Jan. 31, 2026

“Neither party shall post, upload or disseminate on the internet or any social media platforms, photographs, images, and or/information regarding the Minor Child,” court documents say.

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 28, 2025

And it formed a coalition with Turning Point USA, Hillsdale College, PragerU and dozens of other conservative groups to disseminate patriotic programming.

From Salon Oct. 9, 2025

And with the steady advances in telecommunications, they would soon be able to disseminate their own digital content in so many new ways to so many more people.

From "The World Is Flat" by Thomas L. Friedman

Much of that money has been routed through a nonprofit judicial advocacy group Leo founded — now called The 85 Fund — which both receives and disseminates Leo’s funding.

From Salon Apr. 10, 2026

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

In the same way the putrid frog emits and disseminates around it atoms of putrescence which travel to a considerable distance and so attract and delight the Necrophorus, the carrion-beetle.

From Social Life in the Insect World by Miall, Bernard

Photos and videos disseminated by state broadcaster Telesur showed residents huddling outside buildings after evacuating and streets littered with rubble fallen from crumbling edifices.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 25, 2026

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

But there is no sign of Papin working on an atmospheric steam engine after 1704, or of news of the version of his engine recorded by North being disseminated.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton

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

From Barron's May 22, 2026

A U.A.E. official said disseminating inaccurate information can incite panic and cost lives in times of crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 17, 2026

"Existing methods of supporting children and young people with special needs should be evaluated with a view to disseminating good practice and reducing the current over-reliance on classroom assistants," it said.

From BBC Feb. 3, 2026

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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