disseminate

[dɪˈsemɪneɪt]

disseminate Definition

to spread information, knowledge, opinions widely.

Using disseminate: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disseminate" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The organization aims to disseminate information about climate change.

  • Example

    The government has been disseminating propaganda through the media.

  • Example

    The professor disseminated his research findings at the conference.

disseminate Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for disseminate

Phrases with disseminate

  • disseminate knowledge

    to spread information or knowledge to a large number of people

    Example

    The university's mission is to disseminate knowledge and promote learning.

  • to spread information or news to a large number of people

    Example

    The company uses social media to disseminate information about its products.

  • to spread ideas or opinions to a large number of people

    Example

    The political party disseminates its ideas through rallies and speeches.

Origins of disseminate

from Latin 'disseminare', meaning 'to scatter seeds'

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Summary: disseminate in Brief

The verb 'disseminate' [dɪˈsemɪneɪt] means to spread information, knowledge, or opinions widely. It is often used in academic or formal contexts, such as 'The professor disseminated his research findings at the conference.' 'Disseminate' can be used with different objects, such as 'disseminate knowledge,' 'disseminate information,' and 'disseminate ideas.' Its synonyms include 'circulate,' 'propagate,' and 'publicize.'