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disperse

/dɪˈspɝs/verb2 syllables

Disperse means: cause to become widely known.

Synonyms for disperse34

verb, as in cause to become widely known

circulate, circularize, circularise, distribute, disseminate, propagate, broadcast, spread, diffuse, pass around, go around

verb, as in distribute loosely

verb, as in to cause to separate and go in different directions

dissipate, dispel, break up, scatter

verb, as in move away from each other

dissipate, scatter, spread out

verb, as in cause to separate

break up, scatter

also used for disperse

destroy, annihilate, aerosolize, atomize, benothing, bewreck, blot out, blotto, dash, decompose, besprenge, desparple, discuss, disgregate, disparkle

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What does disperse mean?6

verb

1

cause to become widely known“spread information”

2

distribute loosely“He scattered gun powder under the wagon”

3

to cause to separate and go in different directions“She waved her hand and scattered the crowds”

4

move away from each other“The crowds dispersed”

5

cause to separate“break up kidney stones”

6

separate (light) into spectral rays“the prism disperses light”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with disperse?13

two syllables

reversediverseadverseinversetransverseperverseaverse

three syllables

reimburse
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Disperse in a sentence

  • Police intervened, firing tear gas to disperse the crowds.Hybrid
  • The children blow dandelions to see the seeds disperse on the wind.gravnash
  • The police used a drone with a loudspeaker to disperse the crowd.Hybrid
  • Police say they are considering deploying special negotiators to help disperse defiant crowds.Hybrid
  • The police hurried to disperse the riots with force.Alkrasnov
  • The police used tear gas to disperse the protesters.CK
  • The police used tear gas to disperse the crowd.CK
  • The police fired tear gas and water cannons to disperse the protesters.CK

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Forms of disperse

as a verb

past tense
dispersed
present participle
dispersing
third-person singular
disperses
past participle
dispersed