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Example sentences for "disseminated"

Lexicographically close words:
dissembler; dissemblers; dissembles; dissembling; disseminate; disseminating; dissemination; disseminator; disseminators; dissension
  1. There is no one here who, as he has witnessed the freedom, the comfort, the prosperity, and the pure religion disseminated among the people, has not hoped this nation was to accomplish great social and moral good for our whole race.

  2. I present the "Amistead" case as a perfect answer to the miserable calumnies which have been disseminated against that Court.

  3. Even in the Latin schools his Parvus catechismus became, in the 16th century, one of the most widely disseminated handbooks.

  4. The seeds of many plants of this class are furnished with a plume, by which admirable mechanism they are disseminated by the winds far from their parent stem, and look like a shuttlecock, as they fly.

  5. Occasionally the metallic ores are disseminated in detached masses among the vein-stones.

  6. Through the base are usually disseminated crystals of glassy feldspar, mica, and sometimes hornblende.

  7. Although most of the gold occurs loose, amongst the soft portions of the lode, the hard quartz also contains it disseminated in minute grains throughout.

  8. For the night, with a great breath intaken, Has taken my spirit outside Me, till I reel with disseminated consciousness, Like a man who has died.

  9. Its structure is compact, with little lustre, except from facets of disseminated calc-spar.

  10. The strata have generally a slight dip to the northward, and the most common Rock is a yellowish-gray dolomite which has a very compact structure, but presents some shining facets of disseminated calc-spar.

  11. It is fine grained, hard, has a somewhat vitreous lustre and contains little or no disseminated mica.

  12. Sometimes the felspar is brownish-red, and the rock not unfrequently contains disseminated augite?

  13. Grauwacke-slate, with a thin adhering vein of carbonate of lime and numerous particles of disseminated mica.

  14. There are many specks of coaly matter disseminated through it, and some minute scales of mica, and perhaps of quartz.

  15. The falsehoods disseminated by ex-Senator Gwin, which Senator Gordon and others believed, and thus in good faith reproduced, had more effect when backed by the monopoly's money.

  16. That is the way correct ideas are disseminated and take root," Everett said.

  17. The fruits and productions of the soil, raised by labour and capital, are disseminated and divided among all classes, who exchange their labour for that of the agriculturist, until sustenance is obtained by all.

  18. To incite others to join in the Common Plan, or Conspiracy and as a means of securing for the Nazi conspirators the highest degree of control over the German community, they disseminated and exploited certain doctrines.

  19. Third, that it put forward and disseminated various lines of propaganda, and used various propaganda techniques to assist it in its unprincipled rise to power.

  20. From its central seat, orders could be disseminated through all the ecclesiastical ranks, and fulminated through the pulpits.

  21. Their missionaries disseminated the Nestorian form of Christianity to such an extent over Asia, that its worshipers eventually outnumbered all the European Christians of the Greek and Roman Churches combined.

  22. The extent to which this belief in demoniac possession was disseminated during the first centuries of the Christian era is shown by the fact that a number of persons busied themselves with the cure of this affection.

  23. The belief in magicians was so generally disseminated that even the emperors themselves and the imperial authorities were almost completely devoted to it.

  24. The more it becomes disseminated among the people the less danger there will be that the heresies of a false philosophy, or of an overheated religious sentiment, may again conjure up medical superstition to the detriment of humanity.

  25. Christ and His disciples had often cured such patients, it follows that the belief in demons and their relations to pathology must have been widely disseminated among the Christians of that period.

  26. But when our Redeemer abolished the Old Law and established His Church, did He intend that His Gospel should be disseminated by the circulation of the Bible, or by the living voice of His disciples?

  27. This new translation was disseminated throughout Christendom, and on that account was called the Vulgate, or popular edition.

  28. And besides, the less relationship you claim with many of these seceders the better for you, as they all advocated errors against Christian truth, and some of them disseminated principles at variance with decency and morality.

  29. A remarkable fact concerning them is the great rapidity with which they were disseminated to distant regions of the earth.

  30. Minor manifestations of volcanic action may be seen in the geyser and the hot spring, the latter the most widely disseminated of all the resultant effects of the heated condition of the earth's interior.

  31. Sometimes, indeed, the newspapers were forbidden to print their speeches, but as a rule they were published, at least by the liberal papers, and so disseminated among the masses.

  32. Typhoid fever is very frequently disseminated in this way, as is cholera and a number of animal maladies.

  33. Slavery has been the foundation of that impiety and dissipation, which have been so much disseminated among our countrymen.

  34. They separated, however, and have disseminated all the discontent they could.

  35. At this time Protestant opinions were being disseminated in England chiefly by the surreptitious circulation of the works of Wycliffe, and especially of his translations of the New Testament.

  36. Scales of native copper are very generally disseminated through this rock, through a species of trap tuff which nearly resembles it, and also through a reddish sandstone on which it appears to rest.

  37. And in order that nothing might be wanting, she has superadded a tree which yields him a fine wax, and disseminated up and down, a plant not unlike that of the pineapple, which affords him capital bowstrings.

  38. This became one of the most important of early Baptist centres, and through Screven's efforts Baptist principles became widely disseminated throughout that region.


  39. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disseminated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.