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to scatter
verb
To (cause to) separate and go in different directions; to disperse.
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And then they start to scatter".
I needed to scatter my father's ashes.
Men loitering near the gas station began to scatter.
THE shrapnel from the subprime explosion continues to scatter.
Police fired tear gas to scatter the crowd.
She wanted to scatter his ashes in a rose garden.
Police fired smoke bombs and tear gas to scatter protesters.
"We put texture — actual little grooves — to scatter reflecting light".
For no apparent reason, the rebels begin to scatter.
We fired an antitank rocket to get them to scatter.
One way round this is to scatter fake data into the analysis.
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