Dispersing: meaning, definitions and examples
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dispersing
[ dɪsˈpɜːrsɪŋ ]
general use
Dispersing refers to the process of distributing or spreading something widely. In scientific contexts, it often relates to the spreading out of particles, light, or other substances in different media. In social contexts, it might refer to the act of scattering a group of people. The term can also be used to describe the movement of individuals or groups away from a central point, often in an organized manner.
Synonyms
dissipating, distributing, scattering, spreading.
Examples of usage
- The crowd began dispersing after the event.
- The teacher dispersed the students into small groups.
- The fog gradually dispersed as the sun rose.
Translations
Translations of the word "dispersing" in other languages:
🇵🇹 dispersão
🇮🇳 विखंडन
🇩🇪 Verstreuung
🇮🇩 penyebaran
🇺🇦 дисперсія
🇵🇱 rozproszenie
🇯🇵 散布
🇫🇷 dispersion
🇪🇸 dispersión
🇹🇷 dağıtma
🇰🇷 분산
🇸🇦 تشتت
🇨🇿 rozptýlení
🇸🇰 rozptýlenie
🇨🇳 分散
🇸🇮 razpršitev
🇮🇸 dreifing
🇰🇿 тарату
🇬🇪 გავრცელება
🇦🇿 yayılma
🇲🇽 dispersión
Etymology
The word 'dispersing' originates from the Latin 'dispārsus', which is the past participle of 'dispāre', meaning to scatter or to spread apart. The prefix 'dis-' implies a separation or a reversal, while '-perse' relates to the act of spreading or scattering. It has been part of the English language since the late Middle Ages, primarily used in scientific and poetic texts to describe the act of scattering elements. Over time, its use broadened to encompass both physical phenomena, such as the dispersal of particles, and social situations, such as the dispersing of groups of people. The concept of dispersion is pivotal in various fields, including physics, chemistry, and social sciences, indicative of its versatility and relevance in describing dynamic processes.