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dissemination

1 of 1noun
/dɪˌsɛməˈneɪʃən/
1

the action of spreading information or news

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  • Effective dissemination of educational materials can empower individuals and communities to make positive changes.
  • Universities play a crucial role in the dissemination of knowledge through research publications and academic journals.
  • Digital platforms have revolutionized the dissemination of artistic creations, allowing artists to reach a global audience.
2

the act of spreading or distributing something widely

  • The dissemination of leaflets informed residents about the event.
  • Vaccination campaigns rely on the dissemination of medical supplies.
  • The teacher oversaw the dissemination of textbooks to all students.
  • The government organized the dissemination of emergency information.
  • They coordinated the dissemination of relief materials after the disaster.
3

the quality or state of being widely spread or dispersed

  • The dissemination of heat throughout the room was gradual.
  • The dissemination of knowledge in the digital age is unprecedented.
  • The dissemination of culture occurred through migration and trade.
  • The dissemination of pollutants in the river affected wildlife.
  • The teacher studied the dissemination of ideas among students.
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