Disperses example sentences

Related (13): scatters, spreads, disseminates, diffuses, distributes, dissolves, separates, taints, resolves, dilutes, evaporates, dissipates, dispels.

dis·perse

verb

dispersed (past tense) · dispersed (past participle)

  - distribute or spread over a wide area:

  - go or cause to go in different directions or to different destinations:

  - (with reference to gas, smoke, mist, or cloud) thin out or cause to thin out and disappear:

  - divide (light) into constituents of different wavelengths:

  - distribute (small particles) uniformly in a medium.

Synonyms

scatter, disseminate, distribute, spread, broadcast, diffuse, strew, sow, sprinkle, pepper, bestrew, besprinkle, gather, disband, separate, scatter, leave, dispel, banish, disunite, assemble, dissipate, dissolve, vanish, disappear, clear, lift, rise

"Disperses" Example Sentences

1. The wind disperses the leaves across the yard.
2. The medicine disperses quickly in the bloodstream.
3. The police used tear gas to disperse the crowd.
4. She disperses baking powder over the cake batter.
5. The mother bird disperses her chicks when danger approaches.
6. The smoke disperses into the air and dissipates.
7. The dispersal of the pollen is aided by bees.
8. The rain disperses the pollutants in the air.
9. The dispersal of the company's employees caused chaos.
10. The fog finally disperses, revealing the beautiful view.
11. The dispersal pattern of the seeds allows them to be carried far.
12. The sandstorm disperses as quickly as it appeared.
13. The speaker's words disperse into the silence of the room.
14. The scent of the perfume disperses throughout the room.
15. The dispersal of the chemical created a hazardous environment.
16. The flock of geese disperses in flight, but always sticks together.
17. The heat disperses through the metal and into the air.
18. The dispersal of information through social media is instantaneous.
19. The gas disperses slowly due to its weight and molecular structure.
20. The dispersal of the ashes was a solemn and emotional ceremony.
21. The solution disperses easily when mixed with water.
22. The dispersal of the scattered books across the room told a story of the previous night's study session.
23. The violent thunderstorm eventually disperses, leaving behind a rainbow.
24. The dispersal of the hikers along the trail made it difficult to keep track of everyone.
25. The dispersal of soldiers into different platoons made it easier to manage the group.
26. The dispersal of the ink in the water creates an abstract design.
27. The dispersal of refugees across the country alleviated overcrowding in the camps.
28. The dispersal of the fireflies in the field creates a magical scene.
29. The dispersal of the light through the prism reveals all the colors of the rainbow.
30. The dispersal of soldiers after boot camp is dependent on their area of expertise.

Common Phases

1) The wind disperses the leaves;
2) The rain disperses the crowd;
3) The dispersing of the company's assets caused financial distress;
4) The dispersal of information is vital for public safety;
5) The dispersing of the scent attracted the bees;
6) The dispersal of pollutants affects the environment negatively.

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