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- verb Present participle of
dispurse .
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Examples
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As more work is done by satellite, modem, e-mail and fax, people are dispursing into the countryside.
Keep Your Cool 2008
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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.
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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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