Definitions and Examples of disperse, scatter
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
To scatter or spread widely over an area.
Example
The protesters were ordered to disperse by the police.
To throw or distribute in various directions; to cause to separate and go in different ways.
Example
The wind will scatter the leaves all over the yard.
Key Differences: disperse vs scatter
- 1Disperse implies a spreading out in different directions, while scatter implies throwing or distributing in various directions.
- 2Disperse can also be used to describe people moving away from each other, while scatter is usually used for objects or things.
Effective Usage of disperse, scatter
- 1Environmental Science: Use disperse to describe the process of spreading pollutants or chemicals in the air or water.
- 2Military: Use disperse to describe the movement of troops or civilians away from a particular area.
- 3Gardening: Use scatter to describe the process of sowing seeds in a garden bed.
Remember this!
The antonyms of compile are disperse and scatter. Disperse implies a spreading out in different directions, while scatter implies throwing or distributing in various directions. These words can be used in different contexts such as environmental science, military, and gardening.