disseminate

verb
UK: /dɪˈsem.ɪ.neɪt/
US: /dɪˈsem.ə.neɪt/
  1. To spread or give out something, especially news, information, ideas, etc., to a lot of people.

    1. We should disseminate this information widely.
    2. The organization aims to disseminate information about the disease and its prevention effectively.
  2. To scatter or spread widely; to distribute something so that it reaches many people or places.

    1. They disseminate leaflets before the show.
    2. Health officials tried to disseminate public information about the dangers of contaminated food.
disseminate adjective
  1. Spread out; scattered.

    1. The seeds are disseminate by the wind.
    2. Once the data is disseminate, its impact can be measured effectively in the marketplace.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "disseminate" in English means: To spread or give out something, especially news, information, ideas, etc., to a lot of people., To scatter or spread widely; to distribute something so that it reaches many people or places..

The phonetic transcription of "disseminate" is /dɪˈsem.ɪ.neɪt/ in British English and /dɪˈsem.ə.neɪt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "disseminate": spread, circulate, propagate, broadcast, distribute, scatter.

Example usage of "disseminate": "We should disseminate this information widely.". More examples on the page.