Verbs for Dissemination
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to produce a newspaper, book, etc. for the public to purchase
The company published a new novel last month.
View Full Definitionto make and release a product for people to buy
The company plans to bring a new smartphone out next month.
View Full Definitionproblems or difficulties that arise, especially in relation to a service or facility, which require resolution or attention
The internet service provider resolved the issue with the slow connection promptly.
View Full Definitionto create a number of copies of a newspaper, magazine, book, etc.
The publishing company prints thousands of books each month.
View Full Definitionto produce a paper copy of a document from a printer
He printed the document out before the meeting.
View Full Definitionto let someone leave a place in which they have been confined or stuck
The zoo decided to release the rehabilitated animals back into the wild.
View Full Definitionto use airwaves to send out TV or radio programs
The television network broadcasts news programs every evening.
View Full Definitionto share something between a large number of people
The charity organization distributes food to families in need every week.
View Full Definitionto distribute something among a group of individuals
The charity organization plans to give out food to the needy during the holiday season.
View Full Definitionto distribute something, often in small portions
The vending machine dispenses snacks and beverages to customers.
View Full Definitionto spread something among a group of people or places
The library circulates books to its members for borrowing.
View Full Definitionto spread information, ideas, or knowledge to a wide audience
Social media has become a powerful tool to disseminate news and information quickly.
View Full Definitionto spread across an area or through different channels
The aroma of freshly baked bread diffused through the kitchen.
View Full Definitionto plant seeds by scattering them on the ground
She sows tomato seeds in the garden every spring for a fresh harvest.
View Full Definitionto spread widely, often through the sharing of information, ideas, or beliefs
The false rumor began to propagate rapidly throughout the community, causing unnecessary panic.
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