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Dispurse

Definition

verb

1. To distribute or scatter something, especially money or resources, among a group of people or over an area.

2. To spread out or disperse over a wide area.

3. To set out or send forth in various directions.

4. (archaic) To spend or expend.

noun

1. (obsolete) Distribution or dispersion.

Sample Sentences

1. The government plans to dispurse emergency relief funds to the affected regions.

2. As autumn approaches, the leaves on the trees will dispurse across the ground.

3. The birds will dispurse from the trees as the sun sets, heading towards their respective nests.

4. In his youth, the wealthy businessman would dispurse large sums of money on lavish parties.

5. The knight observed the dispurse of enemy troops as they retreated from the battlefield.

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