English to Hausa Meaning of Disperse

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    Ma'anar ƙamus na kalmar "watse" ita ce warwatse ko yaduwa a wani yanki mai faɗi ko kuma haifar da gungun mutane suna tafiya ta hanyoyi daban-daban. Hakanan yana iya komawa ga aikin watsewa ko tarwatsa taron jama'a, kamar yadda 'yan sanda ko wasu hukumomi suka yi. Bugu da ƙari, ana iya amfani da kalmar don bayyana tsarin sanya wani abu ya narke ko ya wargaje cikin sassansa.

    Synonyms

    disperse

    Sentence Examples

    1. The crowd around me began to disperse, the atmosphere thick around them as they went back to their original tasks with none of the enthusiasm they showed before.

    2. Even so, the wave of the force of the explosion would carry the payload of toxins away from the site where it is stored, the goal being to disperse them in as wide a range as possible.

    3. It took Kallan several insane minutes to quiet the children and disperse the crowd.

    4. They could form and disperse a corporeal body at will, but there were two situations where they had no choice but to take a physical shape.

    5. Elle then took Divina by the arm and led her away from the crowd, who had, thankfully, already started to disperse once the spectacle was over.

    6. The boys on the field began to disperse, one of the soldiers came up to Will.

    7. As they gradually rose from the level of the valleys, the thick darkness which usually precedes the approach of day began to disperse, and objects were seen in the plain and palpable colors with which they had been gifted by nature.

    8. After which, Tamenund and Alice were removed, and the women and children were ordered to disperse.

    9. In the midst of the awful stillness with which such a burst of feeling, coming as it did, from the two most renowned warriors of that region, was received, Tamenund lifted his voice to disperse the multitude.

    10. The young suddenly disperse on your approach, at a signal from the mother, as if a whirlwind had swept them away, and they so exactly resemble the dried leaves and twigs that many a traveler has placed his foot in the midst of a brood, and heard the whir of the old bird as she flew off, and her anxious calls and mewing, or seen her trail her wings to attract his attention, without suspecting their neighborhood.