Thesaurus / disperse
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The state quadrupled eligibility for the vaccine last month and began dispersing its limited number of doses among a broader base of providers.
MARYLAND DEMOCRATS CALL FOR ‘COURSE CORRECTION’ AMID REGIONWIDE FRUSTRATION OVER VACCINE ROLLOUTERIN COX, REBECCA TAN, ANTONIO OLIVOFEBRUARY 3, 2021WASHINGTON POSTOutside the court, hundreds of Navalny’s supporters crowded the sidewalks, two days after riot police used batons and stun guns to violently disperse protests in dozens of cities, arresting a record 5,000 people, including dozens of journalists.
RUSSIAN OPPOSITION LEADER NAVALNY ORDERED JAILED, CALLS ON SUPPORTERS TO KEEP PRESSURE ON PUTINISABELLE KHURSHUDYAN, ROBYN DIXONFEBRUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThe state dispersed $266 million to districts to help pay for some expenses and issued public health guidance to help schools plan.
IN CONNECTICUT, MIGUEL CARDONA LED A FULL-COURT PRESS FOR SCHOOLS TO REOPENLAURA MECKLER, NICK ANDERSONFEBRUARY 2, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThen maybe you can disperse the photographs to different family members.
A THRIFT SHOP PHOTO ALBUM IS FULL OF MYSTERY PHOTOS OF A DISTRICT FAMILYJOHN KELLYJANUARY 27, 2021WASHINGTON POSTThose chemicals caused the plastic molecules that were dispersed in the liquids to bunch together into solid clumps that could be fished out.
CHEMISTS ARE REIMAGINING RECYCLING TO KEEP PLASTICS OUT OF LANDFILLSMARIA TEMMINGJANUARY 27, 2021SCIENCE NEWSIt has three temperature settings, two speed settings, and a diffuser attachment shaped like a hand to lift from the roots and evenly disperse air.
THE BEST HAIR DRYER: GET A SALON-WORTHY BLOWOUT AT HOMECARSEN JOENKJANUARY 22, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEIf our bodies and brains are nothing more than material atoms, then, as Lucretius wrote two millennia ago, when those atoms disperse as they do after death, there can be no further existence of the living being that once was.
IS LIFE SPECIAL JUST BECAUSE IT’S RARE? - ISSUE 95: ESCAPEALAN LIGHTMANJANUARY 20, 2021NAUTILUSThe only drawback of these quiet systems is that this vibration will disperse material contained within the water, which means it’s essential to clean the unit frequently.
THE BEST HUMIDIFIER: FIGHT DRY AIR (AND A DRY NOSE) ALL WINTER LONGPOPSCI COMMERCE TEAMJANUARY 15, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEOne of the few native birds remaining is the Micronesian starling, which plays a vital role in maintaining Guam’s forests by dispersing seeds from the fruits they eat.
THESE SNAKES WIGGLE UP SMOOTH POLES BY TURNING THEIR BODIES INTO ‘LASSOES’KATE BAGGALEYJANUARY 13, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEYou will notice that it immediately transforms into a smooth emulsion, ensuring that the ingredients are evenly dispersed.
FOUR TIPS FOR BAKE-OFF WORTHY CAKESBY SAVEURJANUARY 12, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEWORDS RELATED TO DISPERSE
- atomize
- break apart
- break down
- break up
- come apart
- crumble
- decay
- decline
- decompose
- degenerate
- deliquesce
- descend
- detach
- dilapidate
- disband
- disconnect
- disimprove
- dismantle
- disorganize
- disperse
- disunite
- divide
- fade away
- fall to pieces
- molder
- pulverize
- putrefy
- rot
- separate
- sever
- shatter
- sink
- splinter
- spoil
- taint
- take apart
- turn
- turn to dust
- wash away
- wash out
- wither
- worsen
- abolish
- banish
- boot
- brush off
- bundle
- cast off
- cast out
- chase
- chuck
- clear
- decline
- deport
- detach
- disband
- discard
- dispatch
- dispense with
- disperse
- dispose of
- dissolve
- divorce
- do without
- drive out
- eject
- expel
- force out
- have done with
- kick out
- let go
- let out
- lock out
- outlaw
- push aside
- push back
- reject
- release
- relegate
- relinquish
- repel
- repudiate
- rid
- send off
- send packing
- shed
- show out
- slough off
- supersede
- sweep away
- turn out
- break down
- break up
- clutter
- complicate
- confound
- confuse
- demobilize
- derange
- destroy
- disarrange
- disarray
- disband
- discompose
- discreate
- dishevel
- dislocate
- disorder
- disperse
- disturb
- embroil
- jumble
- litter
- mess up
- mislay
- misplace
- muddle
- perturb
- put out of order
- scatter
- scramble
- shuffle
- toss
- turn topsy-turvy
- unsettle
- upset
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