disseminate in the PONS Dictionary

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All of these aspects can distort the message that the sender is disseminating towards the public.
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It is a teaching and research organisation that disseminates information and curates knowledge on diverse geographical topics.
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Media outlets that won't disseminate information for free usually accommodate paid ad space.
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It can cause pneumonia and can disseminate in the body to cause continued infections.
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Forty librarians from 20 institutions gathered to discuss their mutual concerns on collecting, preserving, and disseminating information about plants.
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His ideas are disseminated mostly in his correspondence and political pamphlets.
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A goal of research is to disseminate information, however, in the current dissertation format most dissertations have only a select audience.
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If such were the law, information could never be reproduced or widely disseminated.
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Every individual has the right to freely profess his/her religion and to disseminate it individually or collectively.
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He was drawn to graphic arts, which he believed to be more democratic than painting, as works could be widely disseminated and inexpensive.
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