Disperse
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British pronunciation/dɪspˈɜːs/
American pronunciation/dɪˈspɝs/

Définition et Signification de "disperse"

to disperse
01

se disperser

to part and move in different directions
to disperse definition and meaning
1.1

disperser

to make things or people part and move in different directions
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The wind dispersed the ashes from the bonfire across the beach, leaving behind a fine residue.
The camp leader dispersed supplies among the campers, ensuring everyone had what they needed.
The police used tear gas to disperse the unruly crowd during the protest.
02

disperser

to spread or distribute something widely over an area
03

disperser

to separate light into its component colors
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As the school bell rang, students began to disperse from the courtyard to their respective classrooms.
The crowd began to disperse after the concert ended.
The guests began to disperse from the party as the evening wore on.
After the performance, the audience started to disperse, making their way to the exits.
Once the meeting concluded, team members began to disperse, heading back to their workstations.
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