disperse in English

verb
1
distribute or spread over a wide area.
storms can disperse seeds via high altitudes
adjective
1
denoting a phase dispersed in another phase, as in a colloid.
emulsions should be examined after storage for droplet size of the disperse phase

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1. Disperse!

2. The delegates disperse.

3. Police were called to disperse the crowd.

4. This group is ordered to disperse!

5. Permission to disperse them, please.

6. The fog began to disperse.

7. The aim is to disperse the cubs.

8. Police used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators.

9. The intense currents disperse the sewage.

10. Come Midnight, let's disperse this petty rabble!

11. The crowd slowly began to disperse.

12. 12 Police used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators.

13. Oh Allah, disperse them, rend them asunder.

14. And then the assembly began to disperse.

15. When the crowd was beginning to disperse.

16. 16 The aim is to disperse the cubs.

17. Troops fired live ammunition to disperse the crowd.

18. Sunday, throngs of demonstrators defied orders to disperse.

19. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd.

20. Frugivore birds disperse the seeds of Banyans

21. Police moved in to disperse the crowd.

22. Those pipes are rigged to disperse ammonia flurochloride.

23. At other times, the animals will disperse widely.

24. Troops were brought in to disperse the demonstrators.

25. The arrival of armed police made the students disperse.

26. Then the crowd began to disperse slowly; silently.

27. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowds.

28. The police were ordered to draw their batons and disperse the crowd.

29. As the firing commenced the crowd began to disperse.

30. Reporter: Israeli border police were sent to disperse the crowd.

31. National Guard troops were called in to disperse the crowd.

32. Aerosolize - disperse as an aerosol; "The bacteria suspension was Aerosolized" aerosolise disperse , sprinkle , dot , scatter , dust - distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon"

33. The policemen within the plaza began warning the crowd to disperse.

34. The hour is rung, the windows close, and the crowd begins to disperse.

35. On the bridal pages care was exercised to disperse pictures of black brides.

36. Over time, radiation pressure from the cluster will disperse the molecular cloud.

37. Once the ambulance had left, the crowd began to disperse.

38. When the rain came down the crowds started to disperse.

39. I'm certain it will disperse once his feet have stopped twitching.

40. Presumably they disperse to other areas, suggesting that inbreeding is unlikely.

41. Riot police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse the crowd.

42. The police resorted to baton charge to disperse the mob, who Brickbatted the force

43. 18 Tense soldiers detonated concussion grenades in an effort to disperse the crowds.

44. The protesters stood firm as the police tried to disperse them.

45. The most reviled form of Baiting uses physical media to disperse malware.

46. Antonyms for Agglutinate include separate, scatter, dissipate, dispel, disperse, split, unmix, dispense, strew and disseminate

47. The police fired pepper balls to disperse Crowds after an 8 p.m

48. The police fired pepper balls to disperse Crowds after an 8 p.m

49. Initial attempts to disperse the slick are centred on defending the desalination plants.

50. The police fired into the air in an attempt to disperse the crowd.