Similar words: disperse, dispersed, dispersion, reversal, universal, transversal, disposal, dispel. Meaning: [dɪ'spɜːsl] n. the act of dispersing or diffusing something.
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1. Plants have different mechanisms of dispersal for their spores.
2. They called for the peaceful dispersal of the demonstrators.
3. The police ordered the dispersal of the crowds gathered round the building.
4. Similar patterns of dispersal could be seen on the terraces themselves, with S3 always standing further back than the rest.
5. His main focus is what this dispersal tells us about human variation and evolution.
6. They follow plans to review the policy on dispersal of asylum seekers.
7. For a long time dispersal of any book from a public library was considered anathema.
8. Some 30% of the trees whose dispersal agent is known in these forests are dispersed by elephants.
9. Some details of the mechanisms of dispersal of such imported goods can be obtained by a more detailed examination of their distributions.
10. First, dispersal of shareholdings has led to effective control over the company being ceded to management.
11. Linnaeus himself retained a dispersal of all species from a single mountain, formerly surrounded by sea.
12. Its distribution again emphasises that the dispersal of some rare imports may have been governed by social or political factors.
13. Our goal is a wider geographic dispersal of economic aid.
14. The dispersal of pupils militates against the neighbourhood school.
15. police trained in crowd dispersal.
16. Fog dispersal research has since followed the line.
17. To some animals, this moisture is their golden opportunity and perhaps their signal for dispersal.
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18. Trampling Another source of modification to bone that begins soon after death is dispersal and breakage by trampling.
19. This sequence of events may represent a model for the dispersal of gene family members throughout the genome.
20. The lightning spread of the pentecostal movement was not like the dispersal of some new idea.
21. No doubt, as they are established, the pressures for dispersal are fewer.
22. The second phase would be carried out by the dispersal of nurses and psychologists into general practice surgeries and day hospitals.
23. By the late 1970s, however, some elements of this dispersal had in turn been reversed.
24. All these give some idea of possible refugia, sometimes referred to as centres of dispersal.
25. Shore challenged the regional and new towns policies of the post-war period which had encouraged economic and population dispersal.
26. In the third and final phase the area of dispersal is larger and the distribution more dense.
27. The women were on the whole surprised at the question, apparently assuming that a dispersal of concentration is intrinsic to housework.
28. The chief virtue of a private property system is that it achieves this dispersal and is therefore structurally antagonistic to coercion.
29. It favoured the second, advocating the establishment of garden cities surrounding London: dispersal and decentralization of both people and employment.
30. Of course, Aunt Rose had elaborate plans for her own death and dispersal.
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