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dispersing

noun as in repelling

Strong match

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The new government would have no more success in dispersing the Euromaidan “Security Patrol” than the Yanukovych government did.

The solution of dispersing the remedy in a giant cloud above the city is exactly from The Amazing Spider-Man.

Security sources say the children provide a serious logistical challenge to their efforts at dispersing the sit-in.

This time, instead of dispersing the crowd, the police response swelled its ranks exponentially.

They walked in silence until we came to Broadway, where a dozen or so police officers were dispersing a crowd of some sort.

The British succeeded in dispersing the boats with the baggage belonging to his command, and captured 12 of them.

He remains a while in peaceful quiet; the morning sunbeams, the dispersing mists, and lovely flowers seem to pay tribute to him.

While they were thus mocking me Black Hoof appeared, moving with great dignity, and dispersing my tormentors with a gesture.

In one grand point he, however, succeeded, that of annihilating or dispersing the British legion.

In several places the commissioners and the guards had difficulty in dispersing the crowd which surrounded us.

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On this page you'll find 2 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to dispersing, such as: scattering.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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