Synonym: allot, dispense, disperse, scatter, spread. Antonym: assemble, collect, gather, withdraw. Similar words: distribution, attribute, contribute, contribute to, district, contributor, contribution, distress. Meaning: [dɪ'strɪbjuːt] v. 1. administer or bestow, as in small portions 2. distribute or disperse widely 3. make available 4. give out 5. cause to be distributed 6. cause to become widely known 7. spread throughout a given area 8. be distributed or spread, as in statistical analyses 9. be mathematically distributive 10. to arrange in a systematic order.
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31. For instance, a manufacturer of an exclusive and expensive perfume would not distribute through supermarkets or advertise during peak time television viewing.
32. The band spent a fortune on chrysanthemums, employing people to distribute them at every gig.
33. So they constantly demanded changes in the structure of government in the district in order to distribute power-and taxes-more equably.
34. This issue arose in Illinois, where students wanted to distribute religious literature at school.
35. He told Kasturbal how to distribute his few personal belongings that lay around the cot.
36. Divide the class into groups of three or four and distribute the materials. 3.
37. In addition it will distribute 500,000 copies of its Start-up Guide for people starting their own business.
38. In the effort to distribute accurate information,[Sentencedict.com ] keeping journalists and politicians well informed is absolutely crucial.
39. The company is registered to manufacture, distribute and sell lumber products.
40. The network will also need Telecom's cooperation to distribute traffic in areas without microwave links.
41. When the cry to help distribute Witness had gone out she had been the first to respond.
42. Clinton plans to distribute $ 200 million in grants this year.
43. It is also barred by federal election law from advising PACs on how to distribute their campaign funds.
44. It will also distribute Tandy's Victor Technologies personal computer line.
45. Class Status derives from the tendency of people to accord positive and negative values to human attributes and to distribute respect accordingly.
46. Many companies distribute their disks through Transend for you to try out for up to 90 days.
47. Staff were asked to distribute the consultative paper to members for views and comments.
48. As much as possible, they seek to distribute costs and benefits equitably among their primary constituencies.
49. The convictions included murder, conspiracy to murder, racketeering and conspiracy to distribute drugs in prison.
50. Including every possible permutation-as well as specific suggestions on how he might distribute the product.
51. They buy in bulk from manufacturers and importers, and distribute direct to their retail outlets.
52. Those writing and developing computer software should distribute the computer programs in object code form only.
53. Rubio, now 57, was convicted in 1972 of possession with intent to distribute marijuana.
54. In 1925, when Kellogg was sixty-five years old, he established the Fellowship Corporation to distribute charitable gifts anonymously.
55. Further, the companies set up by Pike to distribute and market the drug were not initially identified.
56. Re-Solv plans to distribute 700,000 copies of a new booklet to shops and businesses throughout the country.
57. During the following months we started to distribute basic medical material to dispensaries, health centres, and hospitals in a few districts.
58. In any event, Liverpool Victoria wants to use its surplus to make acquisitions rather than distribute the cash to members.
59. Special efforts should be made to distribute literature among the members of local trades union branches.
60. Police have arrested six people for their involvement in a conspiracy to distribute heroin and cocaine.
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