disperse|dispersed|disperses|dispersing in English
verb
[dis·perse || dɪ'spɜːs]
scatter, send out; be scattered
Use "disperse|dispersed|disperses|dispersing" in a sentence
1. The traits showed when the viviparous plantlets abscise and disperse that the dispersing behavior for the viviparous plantlets is adaptable to the special environment.
2. Disperse!
3. "S" means it disperses static electrical.
4. In addition, the cosmetics container of the present invention has a dispersing member arranged at the outlet port for discharging the content, so as to uniformly disperse the cosmetics being discharged from the cosmetics container.
5. Definition • Aerosols may be defined as disperse phase system, in which very fine solid particles or liquid droplets get dispersed in the gas which acts as continuous phase
6. The fall Armyworm is a strong flier, and disperses long …
7. The delegates disperse.
8. They shall have energy-absorbing and energy-dispersing capacities
9. Mixture of (1), (2) & (3) in dispersing agent (lignosulphate):
10. SE Norway, adjoining Swedish border, plus dispersing wolves elsewhere.
11. Police were called to disperse the crowd.
12. This group is ordered to disperse!
13. The Dispersing Hands should stay in the center
14. Permission to disperse them, please.
15. The fog began to disperse.
16. A pteridophyte is a vascular plant (with xylem and phloem) that disperses spores.
17. The aim is to disperse the cubs.
18. Police used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators.
19. Antonyms for Convoking include cancelling, canceling, dispersing, dividing, scattering and separating
20. The intense currents disperse the sewage.
21. The police dispersed the crowd.
22. The militia dispersed the rioters.
23. Synonyms for Bestrews include scatters, strews, sprinkles, peppers, sows, sprays, dots, spots, spreads and disperses
24. Come Midnight, let's disperse this petty rabble!
25. The wind dispersed the clouds.