Disperse in a sentence as a verb

When they use a megaphone they don't know who the people are, as they are telling them to disperse.

If you're in relative darkness, the water would disperse and then freeze into droplets.

While the relatively few people who actually care eventually disperse wonder what the **** just happened.

You would need to get a smaller and friendlier set of people on board to make a slightly-more geographically disperse tech scene work in the Bay Area.

Wouldn't it just disperse into space if antimatter caused antigravity?

The embedded video is much more helpful, and explains how the "lens" around the turbines helps to disperse air and create a low pressure zone on one side of the turbine.

Not all radionuclides disperse the same way, and the ones with the strongest impact on the environment settle out of the atmosphere as sediment.

Another issue, which the meetings of the parents at the camp has helped to handle, is sustaining friendship relationships among those most advanced young mathematics-learners as they disperse around the country at the end of the summer program.

As sodium reacts violently with water, and molten sodium leak will cause an explosion and disperse highly dangerous, and difficult to shield U233 contaminated with U233 [1]So when a thorium reactor does have a problem, it will be very serious very quickly.

And this loss happened in part because Yanukovich consistently escalated the situation - first by tryng to forcefully disperse initially tame and non-violent protest, second by pushing through unprecedented package of laws which violate basic rights of citizens.

Of course, all this did not immediately cause the vigilante mind to disappear, nor did it disperse anti-intellectualism as a force in American life; even in the sphere most immediately affected, that of education, the ruling passion of the public seemed to be for producing more Sputniks, not for developing more intellect, and some of the new rhetoric about education almost suggested that gifted children were to be regarded as resources in the cold war.

Disperse definitions

verb

distribute loosely; "He scattered gun powder under the wagon"

See also: scatter sprinkle dust

verb

to cause to separate and go in different directions; "She waved her hand and scattered the crowds"

See also: dissipate dispel scatter

verb

cause to separate; "break up kidney stones"; "disperse particles"

See also: scatter

verb

move away from each other; "The crowds dispersed"; "The children scattered in all directions when the teacher approached";

See also: dissipate scatter

verb

separate (light) into spectral rays; "the prosm disperses light"

verb

cause to become widely known; "spread information"; "circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news"