How to Use disseminate in a Sentence

disseminate

verb
  • The findings were widely disseminated.
  • The Internet allows us to disseminate information faster.
  • Giuliani has long sought to obtain and disseminate dirt on the Bidens.
    Mike Brest, Washington Examiner, 19 Oct. 2020
  • These films disseminate through the culture premise-first.
    Will Bedingfield, WIRED, 22 Dec. 2022
  • But as with the tomato hornworm, these efforts to disseminate truth did not change how the rumors spread.
    Scientific American, 3 Sep. 2019
  • The reporters took down his words and then disseminated them across the Internet and in newsprint.
    Rainer Sabin, AL.com, 19 Apr. 2018
  • The details match those of a memo that Eastman wrote and disseminated.
    Sarah D. Wire, Los Angeles Times, 11 Sep. 2023
  • The group then used Telegram to disseminate photos of the vandalism.
    David Klepper, ajc, 19 Aug. 2022
  • With each high-profile assault from the right, the founders disseminate a fresh fund-raising plea.
    Paige Williams, The New Yorker, 5 Oct. 2020
  • And that message gets disseminated throughout the team.
    Nick Moyle, ExpressNews.com, 22 Aug. 2019
  • In other words, a small candle in a large room may not disseminate its scent thoroughly or with much strength.
    L. Daniela Alvarez, Better Homes & Gardens, 27 Oct. 2023
  • The port did not disseminate the information in a news release or on its website.
    Ron Hurtibise, sun-sentinel.com, 15 Aug. 2021
  • Like every dumb hot take, or troll-y thing, or just all of the talking points are formed and are disseminated.
    Recode Staff, Recode, 2 May 2018
  • Telegram is also a broadcasting tool of sorts, used by many to disseminate news.
    Scott Nover, Quartz, 16 Mar. 2022
  • Schwitzer cautions journalists and those who disseminate information to take the time to do it right.
    Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN, 27 June 2020
  • Some see it as a pioneer, willing and able to try new things and disseminate what works to others across Texas.
    Talia Richman, Dallas News, 27 Sep. 2021
  • The launch is the latest twist in Mr. Trump’s attempts to disseminate his views more widely.
    Gareth Vipers, WSJ, 23 Feb. 2022
  • But the two reports show the trolls used multiple websites to disseminate their narratives.
    Alex Ward, Vox, 17 Dec. 2018
  • Members of the public can watch or obtain recordings, but can’t disseminate them.
    Justin Fenton, baltimoresun.com, 16 June 2021
  • Australia has also ramped up its efforts to disseminate the booster shot.
    NBC News, 16 Jan. 2022
  • The company is still working on the plan, the people said, as concrete rules for the structures haven’t been disseminated.
    Julie Steinberg, WSJ, 3 May 2018
  • The words were disseminated among Muslims in Saudi Arabia and all over the world.
    Rafia Zakaria, The New Republic, 23 June 2018
  • And these were wildly disseminated at the top levels of the Obama government.
    WSJ, 3 Apr. 2017
  • Why would a state record its barbarism, even if its rulers never imagined that the photographs would be disseminated?
    Susie Linfield, The New York Review of Books, 9 Feb. 2019
  • Teamsters need to disseminate the full tentative agreement contract to all members and give them a chance to read the contract, ask questions and vote.
    Olivia Evans, The Courier-Journal, 25 July 2023
  • That is why the call for help, to expose and disseminate Neville’s photos, continues.
    Rica Cerbarano, Vogue, 24 Feb. 2023
  • These tweets then get disseminated through the Influencer system which somehow boosts their signal to get the tweets in front of more people.
    Michael Moore, The Verge, 15 Apr. 2018
  • Maybe Ex has disseminated some untruths about the relationship; your friends will stand by you and who cares about the others.
    Haben Kelati, Washington Post, 6 Sep. 2023
  • What Russia does lack is the right mix of satellites, as well as the ground systems and procedures to receive and disseminate data to those who need it.
    Michael Peck, Popular Mechanics, 29 Mar. 2023
  • Even the male lawyers the couple hire, after Penthouse claims the right to disseminate the tape, don’t understand her plight.
    Doreen St. Félix, The New Yorker, 28 Feb. 2022

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