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disseminate

[dih-sem-uh-neyt] / dɪˈsɛm əˌneɪt /


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In their open letter, the memorials called on social media platforms to "proactively combat AI content that distorts history" and to "exclude accounts that disseminate such content from all monetisation programmes".

From Barron's

The vocal critic of Pakistan's military "disseminated highly offensive" content, according to a court document.

From Barron's

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

Few celebrities of his stature, short of Joan Crawford or Meghan Markle, have been the subjects of such a widely disseminated trashing, and in Mr. Chase’s case it all seems . . . well, not unjustified.

From The Wall Street Journal

An Egyptian court denied on Thursday the appeal of a prominent economist seeking to overturn his five-year prison sentence for disseminating "fake news", according to one of his lawyers.

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