Rome keeps Ireland in hand as a drag on the most influential disseminator of Protestantism in the world.
But my friend's conversation reminded me of something more, and I remembered a little story I heard in Dublin respecting a daily disseminator of priest-ordered politics.
Cooley of Montana, from whose report the above quotation is taken, has also made studies of the habits of the tick and believes there can be no doubt that it is the disseminator of the disease.
Concludes that the mosquito is the only provendisseminator of yellow fever.
However, his deceit, if such it were, may be forgotten and he should be remembered as the chief disseminator of the Alexander, the first distinctive American variety of commercial value.
He first learned from Captain M—— the total falsity of the report, and then demanded from the disseminator of the scandal the name of his informant, which was refused.
Still more far-reaching is the modern drama, as the leaven of radical thought and the disseminator of new values.
A number of other plays could be quoted as characteristic of the growing role of the drama as a disseminator of radical thought.
Wilshire of New York--a leading publisher and disseminator of socialistic literature--which was devoted to examining my own arguments seriatim.
Rufus Wallingford, for Judge Lampton was in his way as persistent a disseminator as Billy Ricks himself.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disseminator" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.