0 past simple and past participle of disseminate --
1 to spread or give out something, especially news, information, ideas, etc., to a lot of people: --
One of the organization's aims is to disseminate information about the disease.
Examples of this were being broadly disseminated in the years that her poetry appeared.
During primary infection, herpesviruses are disseminated within susceptible populations, which raise strong immune responses and overcome in most cases the diseases associated with the infections.
It is equally essential that the results of the evaluation studies, whether positive or negative, are widely disseminated.
The disseminated form of the disease appears a few days or weeks after the tick bite.
The state is replicated across all the members in the group, and deterministic updates are disseminated to the group through total-ordered broadcasts.
It may be particularly useful in large-scale disasters as a costeffective treatment that can be relatively easily disseminated to mass populations.
These guidelines had been disseminated through professional society publications and communications with members.
This knowledge was disseminated through the widening realm of print media from 1850.