Etymology: [ di-'se-m&-"nAt ] (transitive verb.) 1603. Latin disseminatus, past participle of disseminare, from prefix dis- "in all directions" + seminare "to plant or propagate", from semen, seminis "seed."
The act of disseminating, or the state of being disseminated; diffusion for propagation and permanence; a scattering or spreading abroad, as of ideas, beliefs, etc, dispersion, spreading, distribution, diffusion, the targeted scattering of data or information, Distribution of information, e g in a lecture or videocast, spreading or scattering broadly It comes from the Latin word disseminatus, which means to scatter seed When we talk about the dissemination of Dianetics and Scientology, we mean spreading information on Dianetics and Scientology broadly, using books, tapes and other works by L Ron Hubbard, the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate, the act of dispersing or diffusing something; "the dispersion of the troops"; "the diffusion of knowledge", The transport of inoculum or pest from a diseased to a healthy plant, the property of being diffused or dispersed the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate, the property of being diffused or dispersed, (OMB Circular A-130) Government-initiated distribution of information to the public, spreading or scattering broadly It comes from the Latin word disseminatus, which means "to scatter seed " When we talk about the dissemination of Dianetics and Scientology, we mean spreading information on Dianetics and Scientology broadly, using books, tapes and other works by L Ron Hubbard, The process of communicating information to specific audiences for the purpose of extending knowledge and, in some cases, with a view to modifying policies and practices, telling a wider audience about a project and its results This may be by means of seminars, newsletters, press releases and similar methods This can enable organisations to learn from others' experience and good practice, the government initiated distribution of information to the public, excluding distribution limited to government employees or agency contractors or grantees, intra-agency or inter-agency use or sharing of government information, and responses to requests for agency records under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U S C 552) or Privacy Act Here, "disseminating information" is not distinguished from "providing access to information" (following OMB Circular A-130), distribution Dissemination of project information might mean telling a wider audience about a project and its results This may be by means of seminars, newsletters, press releases and similar methods This can enable organisations to learn from others' experience and good practice, the act or process of scattering or state of being scattered; usually referring to distribution of information, provides information objects to the Consumer, The transfer from the stored form of a digital object in a repository to a client, distributing digital content from a site to clients and stakeholders; see also acquisition Diffusion, The process of communicating either the procedures or the lessons learned from an evaluation in a timely, unbiased, and consistent manner, To become scattered, To sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, and errors for growth and propagation, like seed, to spread; a disseminated infection is one that is distributed throughout the body, To sow broadcast or as seed; to scatter for growth and propagation, like seed; to spread abroad; to diffuse; as, principles, ideas, opinions, and errors are disseminated when they are spread abroad for propagation, scatter, spread, disperse, distribute, To disseminate information or knowledge means to distribute it so that it reaches many people or organizations. They disseminated anti-French propaganda. = propagate + dissemination dis·semi·na·tion He promoted the dissemination of scientific ideas. to spread information or ideas to as many people as possible (disseminare, from seminare ), To distribute, scatter about, disperse or circulate, To spread or extend by dispersion, distribute widely, as with mass e-mailings, to spread A disseminated infection is one that is distributed throughout the body, possibly causing symptoms at multiple sites, cause to become widely known; "spread information"; "circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news", spread or disperse information,
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The act of disseminating, or the state of being disseminated; diffusion for propagation and permanence; a scattering or spreading abroad, as of ideas, beliefs, etc
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the targeted scattering of data or information
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Distribution of information, e g in a lecture or videocast
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spreading or scattering broadly It comes from the Latin word disseminatus, which means to scatter seed When we talk about the dissemination of Dianetics and Scientology, we mean spreading information on Dianetics and Scientology broadly, using books, tapes and other works by L Ron Hubbard
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the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate
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the act of dispersing or diffusing something; "the dispersion of the troops"; "the diffusion of knowledge"
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The transport of inoculum or pest from a diseased to a healthy plant
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the property of being diffused or dispersed the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate
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the property of being diffused or dispersed
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(OMB Circular A-130) Government-initiated distribution of information to the public
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spreading or scattering broadly It comes from the Latin word disseminatus, which means "to scatter seed " When we talk about the dissemination of Dianetics and Scientology, we mean spreading information on Dianetics and Scientology broadly, using books, tapes and other works by L Ron Hubbard
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The process of communicating information to specific audiences for the purpose of extending knowledge and, in some cases, with a view to modifying policies and practices
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telling a wider audience about a project and its results This may be by means of seminars, newsletters, press releases and similar methods This can enable organisations to learn from others' experience and good practice
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the government initiated distribution of information to the public, excluding distribution limited to government employees or agency contractors or grantees, intra-agency or inter-agency use or sharing of government information, and responses to requests for agency records under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U S C 552) or Privacy Act Here, "disseminating information" is not distinguished from "providing access to information" (following OMB Circular A-130)
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distribution Dissemination of project information might mean telling a wider audience about a project and its results This may be by means of seminars, newsletters, press releases and similar methods This can enable organisations to learn from others' experience and good practice
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the act or process of scattering or state of being scattered; usually referring to distribution of information
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provides information objects to the Consumer
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The transfer from the stored form of a digital object in a repository to a client
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distributing digital content from a site to clients and stakeholders; see also acquisition Diffusion
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The process of communicating either the procedures or the lessons learned from an evaluation in a timely, unbiased, and consistent manner
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disseminate
To become scattered
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To sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, and errors for growth and propagation, like seed - "The values of the American Revolution have disseminated throughout the world."
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disseminate
to spread; a disseminated infection is one that is distributed throughout the body
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disseminate
To sow broadcast or as seed; to scatter for growth and propagation, like seed; to spread abroad; to diffuse; as, principles, ideas, opinions, and errors are disseminated when they are spread abroad for propagation
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To disseminate information or knowledge means to distribute it so that it reaches many people or organizations. They disseminated anti-French propaganda. = propagate + dissemination dis·semi·na·tion He promoted the dissemination of scientific ideas. to spread information or ideas to as many people as possible (disseminare, from seminare )
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disseminate
To distribute, scatter about, disperse or circulate
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To spread or extend by dispersion
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distribute widely, as with mass e-mailings
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to spread A disseminated infection is one that is distributed throughout the body, possibly causing symptoms at multiple sites
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cause to become widely known; "spread information"; "circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news"
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