disperse

Regular
Infinitive
disperse
Past Simple
dispersed
Past Participle
dispersed
-ing Form
dispersing
3rd Person
disperses
disperse disperses dispersing dispersed

Disperse means to scatter or spread over a wide area. Regular verb: disperse-dispersed-dispersed.

Meanings

  • To scatter in different directions
  • To spread widely
  • To break up a crowd

Common Collocations

disperse the crowd disperse seeds widely dispersed disperse quickly

Tip for Learners

Disperse implies spreading out from a central point. "Police dispersed the protesters."
Present Simple
I disperse
you disperse
he/she/it disperses
we disperse
they disperse
Examples - Present Simple
  • I disperse seeds across the garden evenly.
  • You disperse the crowd with your announcements.
  • She disperses the paint with water for a lighter effect.
  • We disperse resources across multiple projects.
  • They disperse protesters using water cannons.
Present Continuous
I am dispersing
you are dispersing
he/she/it is dispersing
we are dispersing
they are dispersing
Examples - Present Continuous
  • I am dispersing the mixture throughout the solution.
  • You are dispersing the team to different locations.
  • He is dispersing the crowd peacefully.
  • We are dispersing information across all channels.
  • They are dispersing fog with chemicals.
Present Perfect
I have dispersed
you have dispersed
he/she/it has dispersed
we have dispersed
they have dispersed
Examples - Present Perfect
  • I have dispersed the fertilizer across the lawn.
  • You have dispersed the team effectively.
  • She has dispersed the dye evenly in the fabric.
  • We have dispersed funds to various departments.
  • They have dispersed the demonstrators without violence.
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been dispersing
you have been dispersing
he/she/it has been dispersing
we have been dispersing
they have been dispersing
Examples - Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been dispersing seeds all morning.
  • You have been dispersing the staff across branches.
  • He has been dispersing light through the prism.
  • We have been dispersing resources for hours.
  • They have been dispersing crowds all day.
Past Simple
I dispersed
you dispersed
he/she/it dispersed
we dispersed
they dispersed
Examples - Past Simple
  • I dispersed the powder evenly on the surface.
  • You dispersed the guests after the fire alarm.
  • He dispersed the smoke with a fan.
  • We dispersed the team to cover more ground.
  • They dispersed the mob with tear gas.
Past Continuous
I was dispersing
you were dispersing
he/she/it was dispersing
we were dispersing
they were dispersing
Examples - Past Continuous
  • I was dispersing the mixture when it started to react.
  • You were dispersing the audience when the announcement came.
  • She was dispersing the pigment in the solution.
  • We were dispersing the workers when the news arrived.
  • They were dispersing the crowd when rain began.
Past Perfect
I had dispersed
you had dispersed
he/she/it had dispersed
we had dispersed
they had dispersed
Examples - Past Perfect
  • I had dispersed the seeds before the rain came.
  • You had dispersed the team before the meeting was cancelled.
  • He had dispersed the gathering before police arrived.
  • We had dispersed the chemicals before the inspection.
  • They had dispersed the protesters before nightfall.
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been dispersing
you had been dispersing
he/she/it had been dispersing
we had been dispersing
they had been dispersing
Examples - Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been dispersing materials for hours before finishing.
  • You had been dispersing the workforce for weeks.
  • She had been dispersing the substance before the reaction.
  • We had been dispersing resources before the shortage.
  • They had been dispersing crowds for months before the policy changed.
Future Simple
I will disperse
you will disperse
he/she/it will disperse
we will disperse
they will disperse
Examples - Future Simple
  • I will disperse the medication into smaller doses.
  • You will disperse the guests after the ceremony.
  • He will disperse the fog with the machine.
  • We will disperse the team across the region.
  • They will disperse the crowd if necessary.
Future Continuous
I will be dispersing
you will be dispersing
he/she/it will be dispersing
we will be dispersing
they will be dispersing
Examples - Future Continuous
  • I will be dispersing the ashes at sea tomorrow.
  • You will be dispersing groups throughout the venue.
  • She will be dispersing the solution during the experiment.
  • We will be dispersing staff next week.
  • They will be dispersing forces during the operation.
Future Perfect
I will have dispersed
you will have dispersed
he/she/it will have dispersed
we will have dispersed
they will have dispersed
Examples - Future Perfect
  • I will have dispersed all the seeds by evening.
  • You will have dispersed the crowd by midnight.
  • He will have dispersed the smoke before the guests arrive.
  • We will have dispersed the team by Monday.
  • They will have dispersed the protesters by then.
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been dispersing
you will have been dispersing
he/she/it will have been dispersing
we will have been dispersing
they will have been dispersing
Examples - Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been dispersing substances for decades by retirement.
  • You will have been dispersing teams for years.
  • She will have been dispersing the compound for hours.
  • We will have been dispersing resources throughout the project.
  • They will have been dispersing crowds for generations.
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