distribute

UK /dɪˈstɹɪbjuːt/ US /dɪˈstɹɪbjuːt/
verb 5

Definitions

verb

1

To divide into portions and dispense.

He distributed the bread amongst his followers.

2

To supply to retail outlets.

The agency distributes newspapers to local shops.

3

To deliver or pass out.

A network of children distributes flyers to every house.

Above all, the 48-page timetables of the new service, which have been distributed free at every station in the scheme, are a model to the rest of B.R. For the first time on British Railways, so far as we are aware, a substantial timetable has been produced, not only without a single footnote but also devoid of all wearisome asterisks, stars, letter suffixes and other hieroglyphics.

4

To scatter or spread.

I raked the soil then distributed grass seed.

The air-handling equipment humidifies, dehumidifies, and distributes the correct amount of fresh air into every zone and eliminates all smoke, dust, and odors, with electric precipitrons.

5

To apportion (more or less evenly).

The robot's six legs distributed its weight over a wide area.

With an election not much more than a year away, distributing HS2's money into roads is pork barrel politics. Or at least it would be if the money existed.

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