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Zerstreuen

Zerstreuen is a German verb meaning to scatter, disperse, or, in a figurative sense, to distract or dissipate. It covers the dispersion of physical matter—such as seeds, leaves, or dust—as well as the dispersal of people, objects, or attention. In a more abstract use, it can describe the act of breaking focus or drawing attention away from a central point.

Etymology and form: The verb is formed from the root streuen (to scatter) with the prefix zer-,

Usage notes: Zerstreuen often conveys deliberate dispersion or scattering across multiple locations, but it can also

Example sentences:

- Der Wind zerstreute die Blätter im Hof.

- Nach dem Konzert zerstreute sich die Menge in verschiedene Richtungen.

- Die Partikel wurden gleichmäßig über die Oberfläche zerstreut.

- Seine Gedanken zerstreuen sich leicht, wenn er abgelenkt wird.

See also: verstreuen (similar sense with nuances), streuen (to scatter in a broader sense), Zerstreuung (noun

which
intensifies
the
sense
of
breaking
apart
or
dispersing.
Zerstreuen
can
be
used
transitively
(something
is
scattered)
or
intransitively
(people
or
thoughts
disperse).
The
past
participle
is
zerstreut.
In
passive
constructions
one
might
see,
for
example,
Die
Blätter
wurden
zerstreut.
describe
a
natural
or
incidental
spreading,
such
as
wind
or
movement
causing
dispersion.
In
figurative
language
it
can
indicate
distraction
or
weakening
of
a
focus—for
instance,
Gedanken
zerstreuen
(to
scatter
one’s
thoughts)
or
sich
zerstreuen
(to
disperse
or
drift
apart).
form
for
the
act
or
result
of
scattering
or
dispersion).