Disseminate

//dɪˈsɛmɪˌneɪt//

"Disseminate" in a Sentence (10 examples)

If you're going to disseminate ideas, make sure they're worthwhile.

“We produced 4,250 pounds (about 1,928 kilos) of produce the first year and were able to disseminate that to people in need,” she said.

The strange suits give credence to the information teams, who have been chosen from the communities to disseminate information about residual spraying, while familiarizing people with what the technicians will look like when they come to spray homes.

There can be no doubt that it is most desirable to disseminate knowledge of the truths of political economy through all classes of the population by any means which may be available.

The guild said authorities greatly interfere with journalists’ right to access and to disseminate information.

They are calling on authorities to adopt relevant regulations and disseminate previously released recommendations for people working in close contact with or handling wildlife, including hunters, butchers and the public.

We need to disseminate knowledge.

Daniel Sila is the town crier in this Abuja village. His job is to disseminate vital information from the village chief to people who live in the community.

The values of the human rights movement have disseminated throughout the world.

As the missletoe is disseminated by birds, its existence depends on birds; and it may metaphorically be said to struggle with other fruit-bearing plants, in order to tempt birds to devour and thus disseminate its seeds rather than those of other plants. In these several senses, which pass into each other, I use for convenience sake the general term of struggle for existence.

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