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What a crowd does the instant someone official says they have ten seconds.

means To scatter or spread out in different directions, or to break something apart so it vanishes.

from From Latin dispergere, to scatter abroad, from dis- (apart) plus spargere (to sprinkle) — the same root that seasons the word sparse.

Physics cousinA prism disperses white light into rainbow colors.
Plant strategySeeds disperse by wind, water, and hitchhiking on fur.
Crowd controlRiot orders legally require a chance to leave.
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