Similar words: disperse, intersperse, supersede, immersed, dispel, displeased, predisposed, dispensable. Meaning: [dɪ'spɜːs] adj. distributed or spread over a considerable extent.
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91. His family packed him off to the great University of Nuln where they hoped his energies would be dispersed in academic study.
92. After several hours of random identity checks, the troops dispersed.
93. The cults would be the prime targets: their acolytes would be dispersed, their leaders bought off or incarcerated.
94. It was around two in the morning and most of the performers had now dispersed to waiting cars and taxis.
95. On Feb. 2, National Guardsmen forcibly dispersed a meeting, killing two people and injuring several others.
96. The small fleet of 37's used on the Cambrian is being dispersed to Petroleum and other sectors.
97. They walked to the vestry to disrobe, and finally dispersed quietly.
98. They dispersed a crowd of whites and seized weapons in the black section of town.
99. Eloise would be burnt and scattered to the winds, the evil dispersed, spread out, diluted.
100. The patients have been dispersed into the community, like Jean Aitken who had been at the hospital for 12 years.
101. Instead, they make it easier for the pollen to be dispersed by other creatures.
102. They were also dispersed throughout several North London Boroughs so had not formed a community has such within their residential areas.
103. Children were dispersed to remote parts of the house and subjected to a strict regime of meals, walks, and lessons.
104. The speed of production has increased, and the distribution of workers and work flow has dispersed.
105. Some 30% of the trees whose dispersal agent is known in these forests are dispersed by elephants.
106. After treatment the store should be ventilated until the chlorine smell has dispersed.
107. They were dispersed by soldiers but reassembled to attack another workhouse at Bulcamp.
108. In February demonstrators calling for Bird's departure were dispersed by police using tear gas and rubber bullets.
109. When cash flows are widely dispersed, M 2 will be a large number.
110. Modular, diverse and dispersed small-scale generating facilities using local renewable energy sources would support the local network.
111. He said those details include determining where and how firefighting and emergency medical equipment will be dispersed throughout the city.
112. That the theory was dispersed throughout the chapters was also a pleasant surprise.
113. Dispersed through the above discussion are also elements from a kind of linguistic analysis which transcends the traditional syntactic and semantic processing.
114. What remains after completion of the ritual is at once swept up and reverently dispersed.
115. Government departments and multinational companies, for example, are dispersed over wide areas.
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116. The oil had been dispersed by chemicals sprayed on the water.
117. Misty rain or Sunday lunch, or sheer boredom had dispersed the spectators and Lady Street was deserted.
118. A full scale sample, to be representative, may mean carrying out many interviews over a geographically dispersed area.
119. The crowd of bystanders dispersed, and even the demolition crew drove away before the dust had finished settling.
120. People are being advised to stay away until the fumes have dispersed.
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