Sentences with disperse
dis·perse
D d - The oil appeared to be dispersing. [VERB]
- Police fired shots and used teargas to disperse the demonstrators. [VERB noun]
- Australian and other international police in Dili had to disperse a crowd of between 300 and 400 people on Friday.
- About 30 people — including one police officer — suffered minor injuries after water cannons were fired in an attempt to disperse the crowd.
- disperse phase
- To disperse a crowd.
- Koori people have responded in a variety of ways to continuous pressures to disperse and assimilate since the European invasion.
- Marissa Calligeros Maritime authorities are racing to disperse an oil spill stretching three kilometres along the Great Barrier Reef.
- To disperse knowledge.
- The wind dispersed the fog.
- The crowd dispersed.
- The smoke dispersed into the sky.
- The Jews are dispersed among all nations.