dissemination / dɪˌsɛm əˈneɪ ʃən /

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dissemination 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of disseminating, or spreading widely: The internet allows for the rapid dissemination of information.

dissemination 近义词

n. 名词 noun

distribution

更多dissemination例句

  1. The dataome is the correlation and dissemination of information or misinformation that has swamped us.
  2. As more and more issues become politicized and groups like Turning Point USA walk the tightrope between paid political speech and loosely affiliated idea dissemination, it may not be clear even to content posters what needs disclosure.
  3. Although there is no federal law explicitly criminalizing doxing, some states have considered legislation this year, as the dissemination of personal information has become increasingly weaponized by people hiding behind anonymous online accounts.
  4. Shepherding the curation and dissemination of content has become a key role for today’s marketing chief with digitization and the explosion of content channels.
  5. As per the police, Ravi is an editor of the document and “key conspirator” in its formulation and dissemination.
  6. For pro-release activists, the dissemination of the report would be a holiday present, years in the making.
  7. One would think sharing an image on it would constitute dissemination.
  8. I've dedicated my life to the dissemination of this core message of the Judaic tradition, openly and unequivocally.
  9. The guests on Reliable Sources were split over the dissemination of the pictures and videos.
  10. The results of any dissemination would automatically be classified as a crime against humanity.
  11. According to the provisions of his grace, it is intended for dissemination through the voluntary agency of those who love it.
  12. And the fight to be won can only come through knowledge, its dissemination and then its application.
  13. No more effective agent for the dissemination of knowledge was ever devised than the American Public School.
  14. This applies to all 'dissemination of pernicious principles'; for in this case reason and not force is the appropriate remedy.
  15. In both these movements the assimilation of a religious trend has been of inestimable importance to their dissemination.