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UK
/dɪsˌɛmɪnˈeɪʃən/
]
[ US /dɪˌsɛməˈneɪʃən/ ]
[ US /dɪˌsɛməˈneɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate
- the property of being diffused or dispersed
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the act of dispersing or diffusing something
the dispersion of the troops
the diffusion of knowledge
How To Use dissemination In A Sentence
- If works are not published under Creative Commons, their dissemination is severely limited. Creative Commons for Catholics
- Information dissemination and knowledge of law are poor at this level.
- Such simplified set-up could ease the dissemination of a simple, indirect challenge test for BHR in young children.
- Cu-Pb-Zn ore bodies are located in outer contact zone of intermediately acidic granite(partially layered skarn) and the ore occurs as dissemination and fracture-filling.
- In a story I wrote early this week I called the dissemination in the media of the audio of Obama's San Francisco fundraiser a “leak.” Leaks and Such - Swampland - TIME.com
- It is also appropriate to investigate for metastatic infection or distant sources of hematogenous dissemination of infection such as infected aneurysm, skin lesions, septic phlebitis, and osteomyelitis.
- The charter states that the press shall be devoted to printing and publishing in the furtherance and dissemination of knowledge.
- unhampered dissemination of news
- Primary viremia causes dissemination of the virus in lymphoid tissues throughout the body.
- This includes the recording, retrieval and preservation of video art and art on video, the dissemination of information to the interested public and a symposium on video preservation for conservators.