DISPERSE, dispers. L., to scatter.
1. To scatter to drive asunder to cause to separate into different parts as, the Jews are dispersed among all nations.
2. To diffuse to spread.
The lips of the wise disperse knowledge. Proverbs 15 .
3. To dissipate as, the fog or the cloud is dispersed.
4. To distribute.
DISPERSE, dispers.
1. To be scattered to separate to go or move into different parts as, the company dispersed at ten oclock.
2. To be scattered to vanish as fog or vapors.
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