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disperse - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of disperse in Hindi

  • फैलाने

verb

  • बिखेरना
  • छितराना
  • तीन-तेरह करना
  • तीन-तेरह होना
  • इधर-उधर फेंकना

adjective

  • व्यस्त
  •  विसर्जन करना
  • विसर्जित करना
  • तितर-बितर करना
  • भंग करना
  • विच्छिन्न करना

disperse Definition

Verb

  • distribute or spread over a wide area.

Adjective

  • denoting a phase dispersed in another phase, as in a colloid.

disperse Example

  • storms can disperse seeds via high altitudes ( तूफान उच्च ऊंचाई के माध्यम से बीज बिखेर सकते हैं )
  • The function and purpose of a shepherd is to gather and not disperse his flock. ( एक चरवाहे का कार्य और उद्देश्य अपने झुंड को इकट्ठा करना और तितर-बितर करना नहीं है। )
  • The emissary retired and the crowd immediately began to disperse and the combatants quieted. ( दूत सेवानिवृत्त हो गया और भीड़ तुरंत तितर-बितर होने लगी और लड़ाके शांत हो गए। )
  • The shepherd comes forth to gather and lead his flock and not to disperse them by creating strife. ( चरवाहा अपने झुंड को इकट्ठा करने और नेतृत्व करने के लिए आगे आता है, न कि झगड़ा पैदा करके उन्हें तितर-बितर करने के लिए। )

More Sentence

  • These holy men exerted their influence to quiet the people, but not to disperse them.
  • Dane felt very helpless as they ran forward to disperse the mob of terror-stricken black men.
  • The exiles are scattered; destiny has blasts which disperse men like a handful of ashes.
  • It goes, well satisfied, and the dancers disperse until another great festival.
  • The guard tried to disperse the crowd; but scattering in one place, it reassembled in another.
  • He might perhaps have dispersed the Assembly; he could not disperse debt and deficit.
  • They stoned Stephen, and compelled the 'disciples' to disperse and fly for their lives.
  • It is so, sister; yet if thou wilt list To me, thou mayest disperse this heaviness.
  • She knew that there was that in his mind which might lead once more to light and disperse the clouds.
  • Moreover such strength as we have is now gathered and if it is idle and perhaps unpaid, will disperse again.
  • The soldiers were too late to disperse the meeting, but they watched some of the people on their return.
  • After their death a great drought caused the people to disperse and seek out new homes in other parts.
  • Only about twenty persons were now left in the attenuated crowd, and the sight of the soldiers was enough to disperse them.
  • emulsions should be examined after storage for droplet size of the disperse phase
  • The menisci are two pads of cartilaginous tissue which serve to disperse friction.  
  • When water levels subside and water stops flowing from the Main Pool, the carp disperse.  
  • Installing thick, hardened glass in a steel frame can effectively disperse blast pressure from the glass to the frame to the walls.  
  • Then they break step and disperse over Southwark Bridge, chatting and slouching.
  • Already the hissing had quieted, and the hanging veils of blackened smoke and steam had begun to disperse.  
  • A high-school student pulled out a hand grenade and started waving it, and police fired into the air to disperse the crowd.  
  • He hides on his roof behind a stack of chimneys until the people finally disperse.
  • When experiencing the wonders of off-trail hiking or bushwhacking, remember to disperse your impact.  
  • I do not and will not disperse important information that is not factual and accurate.
  • At the request of the police HQI, the captain called on the crowd to disperse, which it did.
  • the ability of a material to disperse light by refraction