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    disseminate
    /dɪˈsɛmɪneɪt/

    verb

    • 1. spread (something, especially information) widely: "health authorities should foster good practice by disseminating information"

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  2. Disseminate means to spread information, knowledge, opinions widely. Semin- derives from the Latin word for seed; the idea with disseminate is that information travels like seeds sown by a farmer.

  3. To disseminate information or knowledge means to distribute it so that it reaches many people or organizations.

  4. Find 25 different ways to say DISSEMINATE, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  5. 1. To scatter widely, as in sowing seed. 2. To spread abroad; promulgate: disseminate news. v.intr. To become diffused; spread. [Latin dissēmināre, dissēmināt- : dis-, dis- + sēmināre, to sow (from sēmen, sēmin-, seed; see sē- in Indo-European roots ).] dis·sem′i·na′tion n. dis·sem′i·na′tor n.

  6. Synonyms for DISSEMINATE: propagate, spread, circulate, transmit, broadcast, impart, communicate, dispense; Antonyms of DISSEMINATE: hold (in), conceal, hide, secrete, obscure, veil, mask, contain.

  7. disseminate meaning, definition, what is disseminate: to spread information or ideas to as man...: Learn more.

  8. Dissemination is the scattering of information. If you've done something really embarrassing and don't want the whole school to know, let's hope no one who saw you is an expert in the rapid dissemination of humiliating facts.