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- verbscatter (verb) · scatters (third person present) · scattered (past tense) · scattered (past participle) · scattering (present participle)
- throw in various random directions:"scatter the coconut over the icing" · "his family are hoping to scatter his ashes at sea"
- cover (a surface) with objects thrown or spread randomly over it:"the sandy beaches are scattered with driftwood"
- (be scattered)occur or be found at intervals rather than all together:"there are many mills scattered throughout the marshlands"
- (of a group of people or animals) separate and move off quickly in different directions:"the roar made the dogs scatter"
- cause (a group of people or animals) to move off quickly in different directions:"he charged across the foyer, scattering people"
- physicsdeflect or diffuse (electromagnetic radiation or particles):"the light is scattered as it strikes particles suspended in the air"
- baseball(of a pitcher) allow (several hits) at intervals so as to result in little or no scoring:"Fernandez struck out 14 while scattering three hits over eight scoreless innings"
nounscatter (noun) · scatters (plural noun)- a small, dispersed amount of something:"a scatter of houses on the north shore"
- statisticsthe degree to which repeated measurements or observations of a quantity differ.
- physicsthe scattering of light, other electromagnetic radiation, or particles.
OriginMiddle English (as a verb): probably a variant of shatter.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- (of a group of people or animals) separate and move off quickly in different directions:
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- Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.to move apart in many directions, or to throw something in different directions: [ I ] We grew up in a small town, but now we’re scattered all over the country.dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/scatter1 : to separate and go in various directions : disperse 2 : to occur or fall irregularly or at randomwww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/scatter
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