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scatter (verb)

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  • scatter — ► VERB 1) throw in various random directions. 2) separate and move off in different directions. 3) (be scattered) occur or be found at various places rather than all together. 4) Physics deflect or diffuse (electromagnetic radiation or particles) …   English terms dictionary

  • scatter-bomb — ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷ verb Etymology: scatter bomb transitive verb : to bomb with scatter bombs intransitive verb : to bomb a target so that the bombs land in a loose or random pattern …   Useful english dictionary

  • scatter — verb 1) the papers were scattered by the sudden breeze scatter the seeds as evenly as possible Syn: throw, strew, toss, fling; sprinkle, spread, distribute, sow, broadcast, disseminate; literary bestrew Ant: gather …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • scatter — verb 1 (T) to throw or drop a lot of things over a wide area in an irregular way: scatter sth over/on/around: Books lay scattered all over the floor. | scatter sth with sth: The sky was scattered with stars. 2 (I, T) if a group of people scatter …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • scatter — verb 1) scatter the seeds evenly Syn: spread, sprinkle, distribute, strew, disseminate, sow 2) the crowd scattered Syn: disperse, break up, disband, separate, dissolve …   Synonyms and antonyms dictionary

  • scatter — verb a) To cause to separate and go in different directions. b) To distribute loosely as by sprinkling …   Wiktionary

  • scatter — verb 1》 throw in various random directions.     ↘separate or cause to separate and move off in different directions.     ↘(be scattered) occur or be found at various places rather than all together. 2》 Physics deflect or diffuse (electromagnetic… …   English new terms dictionary

  • scatter — I. verb Etymology: Middle English scateren, schateren to disperse, break up, destroy; akin to Middle Dutch schaderen to scatter Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. a. to cause to separate widely b. to cause to vanish 2. archaic to fling away… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • scatter — [[t]skæ̱tə(r)[/t]] scatters, scattering, scattered 1) VERB If you scatter things over an area, you throw or drop them so that they spread all over the area. [V n prep/adv] She tore the rose apart and scattered the petals over the grave... [V n… …   English dictionary

  • scatter */*/ — UK [ˈskætə(r)] / US [ˈskætər] verb Word forms scatter : present tense I/you/we/they scatter he/she/it scatters present participle scattering past tense scattered past participle scattered 1) [transitive] to throw or drop things so that they… …   English dictionary

  • scatter — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. strew, disperse, disseminate, dispel, dissipate. See dispersion. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To become separated] Syn. run apart, run away, go one s own way, diverge, disperse, disband, migrate, spread …   English dictionary for students

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