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  • verb Present participle of dispurse.

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Examples

  • As more work is done by satellite, modem, e-mail and fax, people are dispursing into the countryside.

    Keep Your Cool 2008

  • Two pro-Israel kids put up flags outside their home, a bunch of Islamic extremists show up and throw stuff at them, and then the cops show up and take down the flags instead of dispursing the unruly crowd of Muslims.

    Letters from Rungholt 2009

  • It should be exciting to see him dispursing the ball to Ford and Spiller and some of the others.

    Niners Nation 2009

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