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disseminated

[dih-sem-uh-ney-tid] / dɪˈsɛm əˌneɪ tɪd /






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

From BBC • Mar. 24, 2026

Altman said in his Monday post, which was also disseminated as a memo to employees, that it planned to amend its government deal to add new language.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 2, 2026

Maybe it is plainly shameful to sit idly by, waiting for the police to peel back more layers of abominable detail, so it can be quickly disseminated to a hungry audience.

From Slate • Feb. 23, 2026

The vocal critic of Pakistan's military "disseminated highly offensive" content, according to a court document.

From Barron's • Jan. 25, 2026

But there is no sign of Papin working on an atmospheric steam engine after 1704, or of news of the version of his engine recorded by North being disseminated.

From "The Invention of Science" by David Wootton