Disseminate
disseminate (verb) - spread, make information or knowledge available to large numbers of peopledissemination (noun)
disseminate information
allegedly disseminating false information
the Sun is the source of energy, which photons, particles, and fields disseminate throughout the solar system
disseminate the wealth to the little guys
preach openly and disseminate rabid propaganda
create and disseminate new knowledge
to disseminate knowledge by means of the organisation's publications
faculty design, conduct, and disseminate the results of scholarly work in their discipline
revocation of permission to use certain images or disseminate certain information
copying so that you can disseminate the duplicates to others-even to friends and family-is illegal.
students can disseminate newly acquired information in a multimedia presentation
use known and trusted individuals within communities to disseminate more fact-based information about HIV to the community
he started a secret enterprise to disseminate the banned translations
2007 survey that found only 2 percent of Russians regard the freedom to receive and disseminate information by any lawful means as one of their most important constitutional rights
the ability to receive, analyze, disseminate and act on information in real time at all hours
take steps to create and disseminate meaningful applied research
disseminate food safety information to the public
disseminate the information to staff and students through school announcements
metaphors may instead disrupt stable meanings and disseminate meanings across and beyond the boundaries marking a specialized discourse
new technologies allow companies to disseminate information on a timely basis
the need for sophisticated software to gather, calibrate, and disseminate this data is critical
disseminate images
disseminate technologies
create and widely disseminate a community action booklet for parents, grandparents and other concerned citizens
disseminate training
disseminate this training all over the country at 23 national training centers
disseminate more effective messages
the organizational flexibility and capacity to produce and disseminate information
disseminate culturally grounded prevention messages against preventing substance use
gather information and disseminate it to the public
an outlet to disseminate the information to a greater public
disseminate information to those who do not attend the meeting
disseminate religion
the golden opportunity I have received in working in this country to disseminate the message of Islam among non-Muslims
disseminate warnings with sufficient lead time for people to take protective action
disseminate work
American journalists or authors who do not even attempt to disseminate their work in the UK can nevertheless find themselves hauled into a British court
the e-portfolio allows you to archive a wide variety of materials, and then to disseminate those materials to a larger community
disseminate spam
Spam-fighting software is good at rejecting mail from servers that are known to disseminate spam, but spammers are getting better
some 4,500 overtly jihadi Web sites that disseminate the al Qaeda leadership's messages
disseminate findings
disseminate the findings from the study
to disseminate findings through presentations, reports, seminars/educational programs, and publications
disseminate the report's conclusions to people living in the impacted communities
disseminate the film
disseminate details
the FAA set up a conference call to disseminate details to reporters
disseminate writings
the emerging world of Kindles and other devices that disseminate textbooks, ebooks, and personal writings in a totally collaborative world
disseminate message
I see my job simply as helping disseminate the message of Barack Obama
disseminate knowledge
the purpose of academia was to disseminate knowledge
a new approach to appropriate technology -- co-creation, in which engineers disseminate not just inventions, but design skills
disseminate a style
flamenco scenes in Spain helped disseminate one of the art form's most original guitar styles, toque de Morn
She herself is a female holy warrior for Al Qaeda. She insists that she does not disseminate instructions on bomb-making and has no intention of taking up arms herself.
transformed the ability to create and disseminate knowledge from a sizable competitive advantage to a commodity and has ushered in a new era
the type of information that teachers might disseminate to students before they watch the films
the most popular way to disseminate timely information to members
he overall project will test and disseminate models of how improved ways of working contribute to better outcomes for children and the young
disseminate research
disseminate recruiting messages






