Dis·perse v. t. [imp. & p. p. Dispersed p. pr. & vb. n. Dispersing.]
  1. To scatter abroad; to drive to different parts; to distribute; to diffuse; to spread; as, the Jews are dispersed among all nations.
     The lips of the wise disperse knowledge.   --Prov. xv. 7.
  Two lions, in the still, dark night,
  A herd of beeves disperse.   --Cowper.
  2. To scatter, so as to cause to vanish; to dissipate; as, to disperse vapors.
     Dispersed are the glories.   --Shak.
  Syn: -- To scatter; dissipate; dispel; spread; diffuse; distribute; deal out; disseminate.
  Dis·persed a. Scattered. -- Dis*pers*ed*ly adv. -- Dis*pers*ed*ness, n.
  Dispersed harmony Mus., harmony in which the tones composing the chord are widely separated, as by an octave or more.
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  dispersed
       adj : distributed or spread over a considerable extent; "has ties
             with many widely dispersed friends"; "eleven million
             Jews are spread throughout Europe" [syn: spread]