Noun
The act or result of dispersing or scattering; dispersion.
Source: Webster's dictionaryWhat I see is teeming cohesion, contained dispersal.... For him, to sculpt is to take the fat off space. Jean-Paul Sartre
Hello! Your dear father is unfortunately very dead," he called. "And you said my dispersal system would never work! Rachel Caine
The men are walking. They are fifty feet apart, for dispersal. Their walk is slow, for they are dead weary, as you can tell even when looking at them from behind. Every line and sag of their bodies speaks their inhuman exhaustion. Ernie Pyle
the dispersion of the troops Source: Internet
the diffusion of knowledge Source: Internet
A dispersal order was put in place in the town from Friday until Sunday, which authorised officers to search people in the area for offensive weapons. Source: Internet