Disseminate

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Pronunciation: /dɪˈsɛməˌneɪt/

Definitions of disseminate

verb to spread or disperse something, especially information or knowledge

Example Sentences

A1 Teachers disseminate information to students in the classroom.

A2 The local government disseminates important updates through social media.

B1 The organization uses various channels to disseminate their research findings.

B2 It is important for journalists to disseminate accurate information to the public.

C1 The company has a dedicated team to disseminate their products to different markets.

C2 The professor's goal is to disseminate knowledge and inspire critical thinking in his students.

Examples of disseminate in a Sentence

formal The organization's main goal is to disseminate accurate information to the public.

informal I'll disseminate the details of the event to everyone in the group chat.

slang Let's spread the word and disseminate this news on social media.

figurative The artist's work aims to disseminate a message of hope and unity through their paintings.

Grammatical Forms of disseminate

past tense

disseminated

plural

disseminate

comparative

more disseminate

superlative

most disseminate

present tense

disseminates

future tense

will disseminate

perfect tense

has disseminated

continuous tense

is disseminating

singular

disseminator

positive degree

disseminate

infinitive

to disseminate

gerund

disseminating

participle

disseminated

Origin and Evolution of disseminate

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'disseminate' originated from the Latin word 'disseminatus', which means to scatter or spread.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of spreading seeds or plants, the word 'disseminate' has evolved to also refer to the spreading of information, ideas, or beliefs.