verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
disseminate information formal (= give it to a lot of people )
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The internet plays a key role in disseminating information.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
widely
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The text has achieved great influence, disseminated widely among senior officers, and taught formally at the Bramshill Police College.
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This means, of course, that the criteria must be widely disseminated and widely accepted.
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In this way, new ideas would be widely disseminated .
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The guidelines may not have been sufficiently widely disseminated , or they may have been viewed as impractical or unrealistic.
■ NOUN
finding
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Encourage research and development in the recognition, assessment and management of engineering risks and disseminate the findings .
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The Centre has instigated a Discussion Paper series to disseminate research findings .
information
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A formal company procedures is recommended which records, analyses and disseminates such information .
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The goal is to quickly disseminate information about changing operational conditions to trading partners.
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Our primary objective is to collect, organize and disseminate information and materials relating to academic library orientation and instruction.
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The gates open at 4: 30 p. m., with several local organizations disseminating information about community services for women.
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The Stock Exchange disseminates information , and reflects it in the share price.
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We make a strong effort to disseminate that information in a business-like manner.
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The charges including disseminating false information and withholding information.
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It aims to disseminate information on the principles of mental health, promote research and aid experimental projects in the field.
message
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The aim is to disseminate messages as widely as possible within a given community.
result
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Universities by contrast have a tradition of publishing and disseminating the results of their research for peer approval.
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Central services have not always disseminated the results of their own reviews.
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And it then disseminates the results fast.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Racist messages are being widely disseminated via the Internet.
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The Health Education Council is the central agency for disseminating information about disease prevention.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A century later, in Constantine's time, Nazarean teaching was still thriving and being disseminated.
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After some one placed it on the Internet it was quickly disseminated around the world.
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At this level of production the program is useful only to its creator and can not be disseminated further.
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Central services have not always disseminated the results of their own reviews.
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Data archives store, catalogue, index and disseminate the data for further contemporary or historical research.
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Some Arminians were even accused of attempting to disseminate views on the eucharist that were suspiciously similar to transubstantiation.
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Then they disseminated research pointing to both red and white wine.
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With the invention of photography this attitude to Nature could be disseminated in book form.