dissemination

pronunciation

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  • Noun:
    the opening of a subject to widespread discussion and debate
    the property of being diffused or dispersed
    the act of dispersing or diffusing something

Word Origin

dissemination (n.)
1640s, from Latin disseminationem (nominative disseminatio) "a scattering of seed, a sowing," noun of action from past participle stem of disseminare (see disseminate). Or perhaps a native noun formation from disseminate.

Example

1. Secondly , is the approach to information collection and dissemination .
2. The results will be translated into scientific publications as well as dissemination materials that are specifically designed for different interest groups and stakeholder categories .
3. Intense media interest not to mention the wide dissemination of his contact details allowed him to avoid the well-trodden path to abu dhabi or across the gulf to qatar .
4. The new technologies of mass dissemination could reach large numbers of people with unprecedented speed and efficiency but put control of the flow of information into the hands of a select few .
5. For the past 50 years my bread and butter has been devising novel strategies to improve the dissemination and retrieval of scientific information .

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