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Etymologies
- Latin dissēmināre, dissēmināt- : dis-, dis- + sēmināre, to sow (from sēmen, sēmin-, seed; see sē- in Indo-European roots).
Examples
“Disseminate better and more accurate information that encourages people to explore new wines more confidently, confidently share their preference”
“Do Not Reproduce, Copy, Duplicate or Disseminate without permission of author.”
““Disseminate Immediately, Completely, and Freely” is a motto we would like to see adapted liberally.”
“Disseminate information to grass root supporters via e - mail asking them to call local talk radio stations, it says.”
“Disseminate this perfect message about Bush to everyone. by”
Trashing Crosses, Desperately Sliming Cindy and waking up Red America With a kilodeath Alarm Clock
“Disseminate a range of best practices for increasing immunization rates for low-income children to WIC state and local agencies;”
“Disseminate information on HIV/AIDS by going door to door by addressing branch and mass meeting by arranging road shows and by participating in local and other radio shows and other media.”
ANC WOMENS LEAGUE: HIV/AIDS ACTION PLAN FOR NOVEMBER 1999 - NOVEMBER 2000
“* Disseminate information on HIV/AIDS by going door to door by addressing branch and mass meeting by arranging road shows and by participating in local and other radio shows and other media.”
“Disseminate relevant information, provide guidance, monitor including procurements, supervise, undertake quality control”
“Improve information and education -- Disseminate information on new innovative environmental technologies to potential users throughout the U.S. and abroad; work with universities and community colleges to improve environmental education and research.”
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