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disperse

[dih-spurs] / dɪˈspɜrs /


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But Iran is likely to have since tightened up security and dispersed.

From BBC

“The knowledge, infrastructure, and talent that go into building companies are now much more dispersed,” Mr.

From The Wall Street Journal

For each grid square, they calculated how much pollution was produced each hour, how it moved through the air, and where it accumulated or dispersed.

From Science Daily

The term ‘Magnificent Seven’ was first coined by Bank of America strategist Michael Hartnett back in 2023, and he now sees External link the group dispersing.

From Barron's

Until the early 1900s, the U.S. was relatively poor, geographically dispersed, and without the technological means to share media with everyone.

From The Wall Street Journal