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n. (plural of disseminator English)
Usage examples of "disseminators".
As "Miss Smith" she lived a quiet life, practicing her profession and devoting her leisure to the study of literature and, particularly, to the modern drama, which she considers one of the greatest disseminators of radical ideas and enlightened feeling.
Nautilus THE COM COMPUTERS WERE, WITH THE EXCEPTION OF Obie, the greatest and fastest gatherers, analyzers, and disseminators of knowledge in the Com sector of space.
Mounting an aggressive hearts-and-minds campaign that derided the 'passivity' of hundreds of millions of viewers forced to choose nightly between only four statistically pussified Network broadcasters, then extolled the 'empoweringly American choice' of 500-plus esoteric cable options, the American Council of Disseminators of Cable was attacking the Four right at the ideological root, the psychic matrix where viewers had been conditioned (conditioned, rather deliciously, by the Big Four Networks and their advertisers themselves, Hal notes) to associate the Freedom to Choose and the Right to Be Entertained with all that was U.
The scholars and Foundations and disseminators never saw that his most serious wish was: to entertain.
Journalists: Professional collectors and disseminators of news recognize no bounds upon their activities except for what is imposed by the government.
This gift of water and nitrates was much appreciated, though the tree had no way of thanking the disseminators openly.