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disseminate

[dih-sem-uh-neyt] / dɪˈsɛm əˌneɪt /


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"We urge the public not to disseminate related information, to reject cyberbullying, and to work together to create a good environment for the growth of minors," reads an official statement.

From BBC Jul. 22, 2026

The third-party disclosure rule exists because sharing information with a human being creates a risk that the human will further disseminate it.

From The Wall Street Journal Apr. 6, 2026

In their open letter, the memorials called on social media platforms to "proactively combat AI content that distorts history" and to "exclude accounts that disseminate such content from all monetisation programmes".

From Barron's Jan. 27, 2026

And it formed a coalition with Turning Point USA, Hillsdale College, PragerU and dozens of other conservative groups to disseminate patriotic programming.

From Salon Oct. 9, 2025

They are the tools that gave individuals the power to author, shape, and disseminate information at their fingertips.

From "The World Is Flat" by Thomas L. Friedman

Much of that money has been routed through a nonprofit judicial advocacy group Leo founded — now called The 85 Fund — which both receives and disseminates Leo’s funding.

From Salon Apr. 10, 2026

The letter said that project was aimed at assessing how the Secret Service identifies, receives, disseminates and operationalizes intelligence concerning threats to the officials it protects.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 3, 2026

“If a city in a country wants to promote its tourism, its culture, that’s a very different thing from a paid advertisement that disseminates discriminatory messages,” she said.

From Los Angeles Times Apr. 21, 2025

The organization referenced by Mr. Jacobs is the Coalition to Abolish the Fur Trade, or CAFT, a group that selects targets and disseminates information and resources to anti-fur activists on the ground.

From New York Times Jun. 3, 2024

The same sun that enlightens the world disseminates also an invigorating influence.

From The World's Great Sermons, Volume 02 Hooker to South by Grenville Kleiser

“No evidence was discovered showing the photograph was disseminated outside official channels or used for any personal or non-official purpose.”

From Los Angeles Times Aug. 4, 2026

And conservative media outlets, such as Fox News, have disseminated them to millions of viewers.

From Salon Jun. 4, 2026

"So we do need better content that is disseminated through these platforms," he told a press conference.

From Barron's Apr. 24, 2026

"Secondly, untrue facts are being disseminated on the basis of a one-sided account," it continued.

From BBC Mar. 24, 2026

It’s just...a possibility, like it’s a possibility that I could turn to dust in the next instant and be disseminated throughout the universe as an omniscient consciousness.

From "It’s Kind of a Funny Story" by Ned Vizzini

A U.A.E. official said disseminating inaccurate information can incite panic and cost lives in times of crisis.

From The Wall Street Journal Mar. 17, 2026

They also agreed to "refrain from disseminating or promoting false information" in a bid to "foster an environment conducive to peaceful dialogue".

From Barron's Oct. 26, 2025

Our job is to determine whether someone was engaged in journalism and whether their work involved gathering and disseminating news and information.

From Slate Aug. 28, 2025

On Thursday, the Washington Post published an article about the White House’s “rapid-response influencer operation, disseminating messages directly to Americans through the memes, TikToks and podcasts where millions now get their news.”

From Salon Mar. 8, 2025

Thus the category ‘discovery’ proved to be capable of disseminating across the various local cultures of Renaissance Europe, but it did not fare well elsewhere.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton




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