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disperse, scatter, separate

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Example Sentences

Example:The conference organizers planned to disperse participants by providing separate information on transportation and accommodation.

Definition:To cause to break up or scatter in different directions - often used to describe the movement of individuals or things from a central location.

From disperse

Example:The police used tear gas to scatter the crowd during the protest.

Definition:To cause (a crowd or mass of something) to break up at random and disappear into different directions - often used to describe the movement of individuals or things from a central location.

From scatter

Example:They decided to separate their possessions before deciding who was moving out of the house.

Definition:To cause (things) to be apart and different from each other - often used to describe the action of dividing or splitting things or people.

From separate