disseminate - use in sentences

Object

  • propaganda: Since 9/11 the websites have been the main links to disseminate propaganda and information.
  • information: How is air quality information disseminated to the public?
  • mineralization: Some anomalies suggested the presence of disseminated mineralization within the bedded succession of shales, cherts and tuffs.

Noun phrase with adjective complement

  • relevant: Disseminate information relevant to all non-principals via the Non-Principal Newsletter.

Modifying Another Word

  • rapidly: These services should include helping clients install and operate secure network connections as well as mechanisms to rapidly disseminate vulnerability information and corrections.

Used with why or when

  • what: Participants also sought to be able to disseminate what they had learned to others ( 3 ).

Present participle complement

  • learn: When they have been evaluated we would look to disseminate learning through other conferences.

Modifying Another Word

  • broadly: Regular reports and updates on the progress of these groups, as well as final reports and recommendations, will be disseminated broadly.
  • appropriately: Reporting and record keeping of this information should be maintained and disseminated appropriately.
  • effectively: It is expected on completion of a project that the information be effectively disseminated and transferred.
  • electronically: Project briefing materials will be prepared and disseminated electronically, by email and through stakeholder body networks and made available on the web.

Preposition: across

  • sector: The project has been widely disseminated across the HE sector and to schools and colleges.

Preposition: in

  • way: Research findings might also be disseminated in other ways.

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