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dissemination
[dih-sem-uh-ney-shuhn]
noun
the act of disseminating, or spreading widely.
The internet allows for the rapid dissemination of information.
Other Word Forms
- nondissemination noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of dissemination1
Example Sentences
She added that, although Mexico was open to content that contributes to the "knowledge and dissemination of Mexico's archaeological and cultural heritage" it was firmly against those who "take advantage of the willingness of institutions".
Sevilla added that the club "will pursue the public naming of employees and the dissemination of private data on social media and in the media, acts that constitute criminal offenses".
"Under the guise of protecting public order, it is used to punish anti-war views, criticism of authorities, and the dissemination of information - including truthful information - if it contradicts the official narrative," the lawyers argued.
"The dissemination of material of this kind has the clear potential to be supportive of such activity," he said.
I’m interested in the dissemination of information — when a film can be very direct and which points the film can be quite enigmatic.
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When To Use
Dissemination is the act or process of disseminating—distributing, spreading, broadcasting, or dispersing widely.The word is especially used in reference to the distribution of information, or things that contain information, like files and documents.It is also associated with the official release of such information by organizations, such as the dissemination of a press release by a company or the dissemination of information to the public by a government agency.Example: Our chief media officer is responsible for the dissemination of press releases to various outlets.
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