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Disseminate

Disseminate | Disseminated | Disseminates

Disseminate meaning

To sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, etc, or concrete things, for growth and propagation, like seeds. | To become widespread.

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Likewise, the promotion uses photographic images as a background to disseminate, inform, disseminate and sometimes attract people to mediated landscapes in photographic images.

According to a writ seen by Reuters, the Department of Justice seeks make it illegal to perform or disseminate the song or its melody, including online.

Affairs has been well positioned to disseminate its worldview.

Assistance came from Ted Greenberg and NBC10 Philadelphia, who helped disseminate the story.

Downwards to disseminate services and information to businesses.

Fawema executive director Wesley Chabwera said formation of clubs is one of the strategies they are using to disseminate SRH messages.

However, Femi Babafemi, the spokesperson for NDLEA, defended the decision, emphasizing that the primary goal is to harness Naira Marley’s extensive influence over a young audience to disseminate a crucial message against substance abuse.

Interpol was formed to disseminate information to aid the search for alleged criminals while preventing the abuse of its systems by member states.

It is crucial to formulate a comprehensive plan and disseminate it to all employees, detailing the appropriate procedures to follow in emergencies.

Ressa’s journalists reported that Duterte was using a network of social media trolls, bots and paid influencers to disseminate lies, principally on Facebook.

Sharma said the PM has taken many steps for the welfare of poor people and volunteer’s should disseminate this message till masses.

So, collaboration, promoted energetically by CARPHA, enabled health care providers to prepare and also helped disseminate accurate information faster.

The media’s potential to influence public opinions on immigration and other social issues, is increased by its capacity to disseminate its representations at scale.

To facilitate this, LAHSA has initiated weekend meetings for outreach teams to disseminate information about available resources.

Trees drop small-sized fruit in order to ensure that there will be enough remaining fruit to grow to maturity and produce sufficient sweet pulp to attract birds and other animals to eat and disseminate it in their excrement.

A.I., with its ability to generate and disseminate content rapidly, contributes to this threat.

Also, they opined that the State Ministry of Environment should liaise with key stakeholders to develop, validate, and disseminate a guideline for WASH facilities standards, technology, and designs in the state.

As women in science, we have the duty and vocation to transmit knowledge, educate and disseminate discoveries.

For instance, companies implementing carbon assurance tend to disseminate more climate change-related information.

I had suggested at the last cross party climate change working group that we work with local organisations of citizen scientists to gather and disseminate data on our rivers and streams.