1. disseminated - Adjective
2. disseminated - Verb
of Disseminate
Occurring in small portions scattered through some other substance.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA weakness of the random-walk model lies in its assumption of instantaneous adjustment, whereas the information impelling a stock market toward its "intrinsic value" gradually becomes disseminated throughout the market place. Richard Arnold Epstein
A lot of artists are much more concerned about how their work is used and how it's disseminated. That, to artists, is as important as the money, for some people. Hilary Rosen
I think if we're going to live in this - in this world - in this technological world where information can be disseminated so quickly, we have to be serious and take firm, strong action against those who are putting American lives at risk. Because this will put people's lives at risk. Peter T. King
Unlike films, which can be easily disseminated worldwide via DVDs and the Internet, plays struggle to find an international audience. Katori Hall
The principal distortion disseminated ... is the implication, or even the explicit claim, that measuring the polarization, circular or plane, of one of the. Murray Gell-Mann
An eating disorder epidemic suggests that love and disgust are being jointly marketed, as it were; that wherever the proposition might first have come from, the unacceptability of the female body has been disseminated culturally. Rachel Cusk