English to Kannada Dictionary disperse

disperse

ಚದುರಿಸಲು
definition
verb
storms can disperse seeds via high altitudes
distribute or spread over a wide area.
adjective
emulsions should be examined after storage for droplet size of the disperse phase
denoting a phase dispersed in another phase, as in a colloid.
translation of 'disperse'
ಕಳುಹಿಸು,
ಚೆಲ್ಲಾಪಿಲ್ಲಿಮಾಡು,
ಚೆದರಿಸು
verb
ಚದುರು
example
We had such hot weather and there wasn't a lot of wind to 'disperse' it.
Is there any indication in the tapes that they have learned how to 'disperse' it over a wide area, say in a public theater, or a train station?
Aerobic activities like cross-country skiing demand thin layers that rapidly 'disperse' sweat and body heat - keeping you cool, not warm.
End result: clear skies letting in the sun and no strong winds to 'disperse' the heat.
The voices of the towns people broke out into a hive of excited chatter as they began to 'disperse' in different directions.
The colloidal particles of the 'disperse' phase are equivalent to the solute of a solution and the continuous phase is equivalent to the solvent.
Technically, the liquid which forms droplets is known as the 'disperse' phase, and the liquid in which these drops are scattered is known as the dispersion medium.
In a repeat of Sunday's clashes, police in full riot gear charged the protesters and used water cannons to 'disperse' the angry crowds.
These variables allow to control the diameter of the 'disperse' phase droplets (emulsion or microemulsion).
The weather took a turn for the worse as a fierce force 11 storm forced the convoy to 'disperse' over a wide area.
The location could not have been better: within easy reach of Washington, yet protected by the Allegheny mountains and with prevailing winds from Canada to 'disperse' any radiation.
The ceilings are configured to 'disperse' reflected light evenly throughout the rooms.
There was no wind to 'disperse' the odor that hung over Kumar like a malignant bouquet: raw kerosene, raw vegetables, raw sewage.
He reasoned that any effect due to nearby cities would be more pronounced in calm conditions, when the wind could not 'disperse' the heat.
About 30 firefighters from across the county battled for more than four hours to spray water onto the gas cloud in a bid to 'disperse' it.
On the 23rd, cold and dry weather blew in from the East, and this caused the clouds to 'disperse' , lifting the veil that the Germans had been fighting under.
Interior minister Francois Boko said soldiers had fired warning shots to 'disperse' a crowd of protesters who had surrounded their vehicle in the neighbourhood of Be, an opposition stronghold.
The particles are referred to as the 'disperse' phase while the other phase is termed the dispersion medium or continuous phase.
He has huge quantities of a nasty and virulent form of the anthrax virus, and is currently engaged in further developing the more easily 'dispersible' and effective dry micro-powder forms.
Within the foyer, a double-height, semi-circular void 'disperses' soft light into the depths of the building.
Apprehensive, thinking that he had truly been through enough already, Bill turned his head and saw that the wind was 'dispersing' the remaining ashes of the thing that had been Bartholomew.
Space forces and systems should in general be 'dispersed' to cover the widest possible area yet retain the ability to concentrate decisive force rapidly.
Students barricaded gates with burning tyres in an effort to prevent police from gaining access and 'dispersing' the crowds.
Because the disease cannot be passed from person to person, infecting large populations would require 'dispersing' spores over a wide area.
Reduce the risk of chemical bums by preventing antiseptic agents from pooling under the patient, electrosurgical unit 'dispersive' pad, electrodes, or pneumatic tourniquets.
It is clear from our studies that although 'dispersive' light scattering perturbs band intensities, neither absorption flattening nor differential scattering is sufficient to account for these changes.
This signal at extended wavelengths outside of absorbance bands is characteristic of the 'dispersive' part of differential light scattering.
I ranked the fatness of 'dispersers' (in the year before they dispersed) and the fatness of other workers of similar length in the colonies from which they dispersed.
Evidence is 'dispersed' among individual tourists and collectors, as personal mementoes.
The aggregates are subjected to ultrasonic wave irradiation or shear stress with a homogenizer to give more uniformly 'dispersed' composite particles.
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