Sentences

dispread in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

Dispread (verb): To distribute or spread out something, such as colors or information, in a deliberate or artistic manner.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist chose to dispread the vibrant colors across the canvas in a unique pattern.
  2. During the presentation, the speaker aimed to dispread knowledge about renewable energy sources.
  3. To enhance the flavor, the chef decided to dispread the herbs evenly throughout the dish.
  4. The festival organizers will dispread flyers throughout the community to attract more visitors.
  5. To ensure the seed would grow properly, she needed to dispread it evenly in the garden bed.
  6. The artist decided to dispread her vibrant colors across the canvas in a unique pattern.
  7. To encourage creativity, the teacher asked the students to dispread their thoughts freely during the brainstorming session.
  8. As the sun set, the warm light began to dispread gently over the landscape, creating a picturesque scene.
  9. The festival organizers planned to dispread information about the event through social media and local flyers.
  10. In the lab, the scientists aimed to dispread the new findings to the public to raise awareness about climate change.

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