Dissemination

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Pronunciation: /dɪˌsɛməˈneɪʃən/

Definitions of dissemination

noun the act of spreading something, especially information, widely; circulation

Example Sentences

A1 The dissemination of information through social media is common.

A2 The dissemination of news through newspapers is still popular.

B1 The dissemination of scientific research findings is essential for progress.

B2 The dissemination of propaganda can have a negative impact on society.

C1 The dissemination of accurate information is crucial in the age of misinformation.

C2 The dissemination of knowledge through educational programs can empower individuals.

Examples of dissemination in a Sentence

formal The dissemination of accurate information is crucial in times of crisis.

informal They are responsible for the dissemination of company updates to all employees.

slang Gossip spreads like wildfire due to the easy dissemination on social media.

figurative The dissemination of ideas can lead to a revolution in thinking.

Grammatical Forms of dissemination

past tense

disseminated

plural

disseminations

comparative

more disseminated

superlative

most disseminated

present tense

disseminates

future tense

will disseminate

perfect tense

has disseminated

continuous tense

is disseminating

singular

dissemination

positive degree

disseminate

infinitive

to disseminate

gerund

disseminating

participle

disseminated

Origin and Evolution of dissemination

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'dissemination' originated from the Latin word 'disseminare' which means 'to scatter or spread'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'dissemination' has evolved to encompass the idea of spreading information, ideas, or knowledge widely and effectively.