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verbreite

Verbreite is a form of the German verb verbreiten and may be encountered as either the first-person present tense form (ich verbreite) or the imperative singular form (Verbreite!). The core meaning of verbreiten is to spread, disseminate, or broadcast something, such as information, rumors, diseases, or physical substances.

Etymology and meaning. The verb verbreiten consists of the prefix ver- combined with breiten, which means to

Usage and forms. Verbreiten takes a direct object in the transitive sense: someone spreads something to others

Examples:

- Ich verbreite die Neuigkeiten heute. (I am spreading the news today.)

- Verbreite die Informationen so schnell wie möglich. (Spread the information as quickly as possible.)

- Der Geruch verbreitete sich im ganzen Haus. (The smell spread throughout the house.)

See also. Related terms include verbreiten (to spread/disseminate), ausbreiten (to spread out, stretch), and sich ausbreiten

Summary. Verbreite is primarily used to describe deliberate dissemination of something, with derivate forms appearing in

spread
or
lay
out.
The
prefix
ver-
adds
the
sense
of
dissemination
or
propagation.
In
German,
verbreiten
is
commonly
used
for
actions
that
aim
to
make
something
known
to
a
wide
audience
or
to
cause
something
to
extend
over
an
area.
(die
Neuigkeiten,
Gerüchte,
Informationen).
The
phrase
“Verbreite
die
Nachricht!”
commands
a
person
to
spread
the
news.
In
contrast,
sich
verbreiten
is
intransitive
and
means
“to
spread”
in
a
more
general,
self-propagating
sense:
Die
Nachricht
verbreitete
sich
rasch.
Verbreiten
as
a
lexical
family
also
covers
dissemination
through
media,
publishing,
or
word
of
mouth,
while
sich
verbreiten
emphasizes
natural
or
gradual
spread.
(to
spread,
extend).
Antonyms
focus
on
containment
or
restriction,
such
as
einschränken
or
begrenzen,
depending
on
context.
multiple
tenses
and
the
imperative.
It
is
common
in
journalism,
politics,
education,
and
everyday
speech
when
addressing
the
spread
of
information
or
influence.