A bomb made all the planes disperse.
When the rain came down the crowds started to disperse, they all spread out in separate way.
The police tried to disperse the riots with tear gas.The ripples in the water caused the fish to disperse.
disperse ( that doesn't answer the question u know)
Example sentence - The proper forms must be completed in order for the finance department to disperse the funds.
"Disperse" means "to scatter." Example sentences include:To disperse the crowd, the police fired a warning round into the airShe decided to go for a long run to help disperse her negative thoughtsThe pirate captain dispersed the loot evenly among his crew
When the rain came down the crowds started to disperse, they all spread out in separate way.
Disperse
after our group had finished talking, we all dispersed. Or the king made the people disperse after he had finished the meeting -hope this is the answer you wanted
It was a dispersing mess when I walked into my 20 year old brothers room!there are plenty of sentences you can use the word disperse in.that was one.some are,the fish dispersed as the shark came closer.the cars dispersed as quick as a cheetah.there are plenty more.
The antonym for congregate is disperse.
The people soon dispersed into the city to search for the missing child.
I cannot think of a one word antonym (word with the opposite meaning) to "disperse". However, to disperse some "thing" means to distribute that thing widely. Thus, a group of people can "disperse" after meeting together. Obviously, a "single" thing cannot be dispersed - one cannot speak of an elephant being dispersed. So one can only disperse collectives (groups or sets).If asked for an antonym to "disperse", I would say "aggregate", or "bring together" or "concentrate" (as in "many people are concentrated in this part of the city").