0 present 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.
Sanitary health is particularly difficult to maintain, and stakes often become the means for disseminating pests and diseases.
Populist strategies for disseminating scientific values clashed with control by academically educated experts.
Impact of disseminating quality improvement programs for depression in managed primary care : a randomized controlled trial.
By disseminating the results of a growing literature in such an accessible way it will itself play a part in protecting children from this problem.
These field days were also effective in disseminating the knowledge about these interventions, which enhances their adoption by the farmers' community.
They believed that this type of programme was a means of disseminating new varieties.
Clinical and immunopathological aspects of disseminating cutaneous leishmaniasis.
Himes noted that the clinics then available had 'been influential in disseminating contraceptive advice to the lower social classes'.