To cause to become widely known; to propagate or diffuse.
The urgent news spread like wildfire. We had to disseminate the information quickly so everyone knew to stay safe. We called friends, posted online, and told our neighbors, wanting to make sure the warning reached every single person.
The town crier's voice boomed, hoping to disseminate the urgent news about the rogue badger burrowing under the old mill. People rushed from their homes, anxious to spread the word themselves, fearing the damage it could cause.
The scout ran, desperate to disseminate the news of the incoming storm. Every village needed to hear, to prepare for the winds that tore at the land. He wouldn't stop until everyone knew, until the warning spread like wildfire through the canyons.
The town crier, Barnaby, was tasked to disseminate the news about the giant, runaway turnip. He yelled so loudly, even the sleepy sheep on the far hill heard him. The whole village learned about the rolling veggie, thanks to Barnaby's enthusiastic efforts to disseminate the important, and frankly, hilarious, information.
The town crier, Barnaby Buttercup, with his booming voice and a parrot that squawked gossip, worked hard to disseminate the news about the Great Rutabaga Race. His mission was to cause this important event to become widely known, ensuring every villager, from baker to blacksmith, knew when to cheer for their favorite root vegetable.
The news spread like wildfire, and soon everyone knew about the upcoming festival. Organizers worked hard to disseminate information, ensuring word reached every corner of the town. They wanted absolutely no one to miss out on the exciting events planned.
The town crier, his voice hoarse from the wind, ran through the cobblestone streets. He needed to disseminate the urgent news about the approaching glacial melt and the imminent flood; the entire village depended on him to spread the warning, ensuring everyone heard and could prepare before the ice gave way.
The researchers worked tirelessly to disseminate their findings on the migratory patterns of bioluminescent fungi. They hoped that by making this information widely known, other scientists would be able to propagate these rare species before their unique ecosystems collapsed completely.
The town crier, Bartholomew, was tasked to disseminate the news about the giant, runaway rutabaga. He yelled so loudly, hoping to disseminate the warning far and wide, that he scared a flock of pigeons, which then carried the rutabaga alarm across three counties.
My uncle, a master of artisanal cheese-making, would relentlessly disseminate his theories on the perfect curd to anyone who stood still long enough. He’d even try to propagate his theories about the "existential dread of brie" to the bewildered pigeons in the park, much to their apparent confusion.
After their devastating loss, the relief organization worked tirelessly to disseminate news of the aid available. They wanted everyone who needed help to know, no matter how remote their village. Spreading the word quickly was their only focus, to ensure no one was left behind.
The urgent whispers about the fungal blight spreading through the hydroponic algae farms had to be contained. The lead botanist knew they needed to quickly disseminate the correct containment protocols before panic took hold and made things infinitely worse.
The urgency of the drought demanded a swift response. To disseminate crucial information about water conservation measures, they organized town hall meetings and plastered flyers in every available storefront. Every neighbor needed to understand the severity of the situation and how to best manage their dwindling supply.
Barnaby, a hamster of discerning taste, yearned to disseminate his revolutionary theory on the optimal placement of sunflower seeds. He'd spent weeks meticulously crafting tiny pamphlets, hoping to disseminate his wisdom to every cage on the block. Unfortunately, his only audience was a very confused goldfish.
Bartholomew, a surprisingly nimble badger, spent his days attempting to disseminate the scandalous news of the annual Snail Racing Championships. He’d scurry through the meadows, whispering tales of shell-based speed demons to startled earthworms and bewildered buttercups, hoping his vital intelligence would reach every patch of dew.
After the breakthrough, the scientists worked tirelessly to disseminate their findings. They knew how crucial it was to make this vital information widely known, hoping it would propagate through communities and offer immediate relief from the pervasive suffering.
The urgent plea to disseminate the survival techniques arose from the desperate need to save the dwindling colony. The seasoned xenobotanist, seeing their fellow researchers succumb to the toxic spores, implored them to spread this vital knowledge, hoping to propagate and diffuse it before it was too late for everyone.
The clandestine group worked feverishly to disseminate the urgent intelligence. They understood the catastrophic repercussions if this crucial data didn't reach key operatives by dawn; the ramifications of their silence would be dire, leading to widespread ruin.
The flamboyant parrot, Bartholomew, with his prodigious vocabulary, vowed to disseminate the scandalous rumors about the duchess's penchant for pilfering pilchards. He cacophonously squawked the salacious tidings from his perch atop the manor's crenellations, ensuring the entire county, from dolorous dowagers to simpering scullery maids, was soon apprised of her fishy felony.
The itinerant phrenologist, a prodigious accumulator of cranial ephemera, intended to disseminate his groundbreaking findings on the follicular correlations of existential ennui by plastering the village with meticulously drawn, yet alarmingly unflattering, caricatures of villagers' heads, hoping the sheer absurdity would propel his theories into widespread notoriety.
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