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dissemination

[ dih-sem-uh-ney-shuhn ]

noun

  1. the act of disseminating, or spreading widely:

    The internet allows for the rapid dissemination of information.



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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of dissemination1

First recorded in 1630–50; disseminat(e) ( def ) + -ion ( def )
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I’m interested in the dissemination of information — when a film can be very direct and which points the film can be quite enigmatic.

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Yet the post-2016 solutions offered to combat it, largely centered around entrusting billionaires with the reins of information dissemination.

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With the ability to create millions of fake news articles, pictures and videos in a few mouse clicks, the creation and dissemination of false narratives has become easier than ever before.

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"China consistently opposes all forms of hacking and firmly rejects the dissemination of false information targeting China for political purposes," Mao said.

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There was no mass dissemination of counterculture the way we have now.

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What doesÌýdissemination mean?

Dissemination is the act or process of disseminating—distributing, spreading, broadcasting, or dispersing widely.

The word is especially used in reference to the distribution of information, or things that contain information, like files and documents.

It is also associated with the official release of such information by organizations, such as the dissemination of a press release by a company or the dissemination of information to the public by a government agency.

Example: Our chief media officer is responsible for the dissemination of press releases to various outlets.

Where doesÌýdissemination come from?

The first records of the word dissemination come from around the 1640s. The verb form disseminate is recorded earlier, around 1600. It comes from the Latin verb »å¾±²õ²õŧ³¾¾±²ÔÄå°ù±ð, from ²õŧ³¾¾±²ÔÄå°ù±ð, “t´Ç sow,†from ²õŧ³¾±ð²Ô, “seed.â€

Sometimes, the dissemination of information is like the scattering of seeds in a field, with the goal being to spread it far and wide to the largest number of people possible—like when someone sends out a company-wide email. Other times, dissemination of information may involve a more select set of recipients, such as a press release that’s only provided to certain journalists or news organizations. Sometimes, it happens in a much less organized way, such as on the internet, where the dissemination of information (and misinformation) is rapid and often unpredictable.

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Dissemination is most commonly used in discussion of the purposeful spread of information.

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Which of the following words is NOT a synonym of dissemination?

A. dispersion
B. spread
C. circulation
D. concealment

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