Complete Definition of "disseminate"

English

Etymology
L. disseminatus, past participle of disseminare, from prefix dis- "in all directions" + seminare "to plant or propagate", from semen, seminis "seed."

Pronunciation
(UK) IPA|/dɪ'semɪ�neɪt/

Verb
en-verb|disseminat|ed

  1. transitive To sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, and errors for growth and propagation, like seed
  2. intransitive To become scattered.

:: The myth is disseminated throughout the southwest.

Derived terms
dissemination

Translations
transitive: to sow and scatter principles, etc. for propagation, like seed
intransitive: to become scattered

trans-top|transitive: to sow and scatter principles, etc. for propagation, like seed
trans-mid
Japanese: �� (maku), ��� (horomeru)
Korean: �리� (ppurida), ��리� (peotteurida)
trans-bottom

trans-top|intransitive: to become scattered
trans-mid
Japanese: ��� (horomaru)
Korean: ��� (peojida)
trans-bottom


Italian

Verb
disseminate

  1. form of|second-person|Second-person plural present tense|disseminare#Italian|disseminare|lang=Italian
  2. form of|Second-person plural imperative|disseminare#Italian|disseminare|lang=Italian
  3. form of|feminine|Feminine plural|disseminato

Category:Italian past participle forms
Category:Italian verb forms

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