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scatteringnoun an act or process in which something scatters or is scatteredthe scattering of the protesters suddenly turned violent and chaotic disbandment, dispersal, dispersion, dissipation diffusion, disseminationbreakup, dissolution, disunion, separation, split assembly, collection, concentration, gathering a small numbera scattering of people in the mostly empty theater couple, few, handful, scatter, smatter, smattering, sprinkle, sprinkling minorityatom, crumb, fragment, grain, iota, jot, modicum, molecule, particle, scrap, shred, tittle, whit army, crowd, flock, gazillion, horde, host, jillion, kazillion, legion, loads, many, mountain, multitude, oodles, scads, thousands, zillion majority, mostabundance, excess, plenty, surplusdeal, gobs, heap, lot, mass, much, peck, pile, plenitude, plenty, pot, profusion, quantity, raft, reams, slather, slew, stack, wad, wealth scatteringverbpresent participle of scatterto cause (members of a group) to move widely apartthe noise of the backfiring car scattered the pigeons clearing out, disbanding, dispelling, dispersing, dissipating, squandering breaking up, isolating, parting, segregating, separating, splitting (up)diffusing, disseminating, diverging, spreading assembling, clustering, collecting, concentrating, congregating, gathering, ingathering agglutinating, conglomeratingunifying, uniting to cover by or as if by scattering something over or onthe hillside was scattered with boulders deposited by the last ice age bestrewing, dotting, peppering, sowing, spotting, spraying, sprinkling, strewing blanketing, drizzling, dustingstuddingdappling, flecking, speckling, stipplingbespattering, spattering to go off in different directions and cease to exist as a body or unified wholethese drunken revelers will quickly scatter when the police arrive disassembling, dispersing, dissipating, dissolving branching (out), breaking up, disbanding, diverging, dividing, forking, separating, spillingclearing, disappearing, evanescing, evaporating, fading, fleeing, going (away), melting congregating, gathering, meeting in the 14th century |