DISSEMINATE


Meaning of DISSEMINATE in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

disseminate information formal (= give it to a lot of people )

The internet plays a key role in disseminating information.

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

widely

The text has achieved great influence, disseminated widely among senior officers, and taught formally at the Bramshill Police College.

This means, of course, that the criteria must be widely disseminated and widely accepted.

In this way, new ideas would be widely disseminated .

The guidelines may not have been sufficiently widely disseminated , or they may have been viewed as impractical or unrealistic.

■ NOUN

finding

Encourage research and development in the recognition, assessment and management of engineering risks and disseminate the findings .

The Centre has instigated a Discussion Paper series to disseminate research findings .

information

A formal company procedures is recommended which records, analyses and disseminates such information .

The goal is to quickly disseminate information about changing operational conditions to trading partners.

Our primary objective is to collect, organize and disseminate information and materials relating to academic library orientation and instruction.

The gates open at 4: 30 p. m., with several local organizations disseminating information about community services for women.

The Stock Exchange disseminates information , and reflects it in the share price.

We make a strong effort to disseminate that information in a business-like manner.

The charges including disseminating false information and withholding information.

It aims to disseminate information on the principles of mental health, promote research and aid experimental projects in the field.

message

The aim is to disseminate messages as widely as possible within a given community.

result

Universities by contrast have a tradition of publishing and disseminating the results of their research for peer approval.

Central services have not always disseminated the results of their own reviews.

And it then disseminates the results fast.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Racist messages are being widely disseminated via the Internet.

The Health Education Council is the central agency for disseminating information about disease prevention.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

A century later, in Constantine's time, Nazarean teaching was still thriving and being disseminated.

After some one placed it on the Internet it was quickly disseminated around the world.

At this level of production the program is useful only to its creator and can not be disseminated further.

Central services have not always disseminated the results of their own reviews.

Data archives store, catalogue, index and disseminate the data for further contemporary or historical research.

Some Arminians were even accused of attempting to disseminate views on the eucharist that were suspiciously similar to transubstantiation.

Then they disseminated research pointing to both red and white wine.

With the invention of photography this attitude to Nature could be disseminated in book form.

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