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the dispersal
noun
The act or result of dispersing or scattering; dispersion.
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Then the dispersal will be complete.
Map showing the dispersal of Syrian refugees.
The inactivity and the dispersal were fitting.
Criticism of the dispersal system is misplaced.
The dispersal of al-Qaida is their victory".
"Once it's in the dispersal phase, exponential growth kicks in.
United picked up goalkeeper Nick Rimando in the dispersal draft.
SAN JOSE STEALTH--Traded a 2005 firstround entry draft pick and their seventh pick in the dispersal draft to Philadelphia for a fourth pick in the dispersal draft.
Lenin without hesitation ordered the dispersal of the Constituent Assembly.
Animals in this time period hadn't developed any role in the dispersal of seeds, says Dilcher.
The concept underlying crowdfunding is the dispersal of information across millions of people.
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