disject

/dɪsˈdʒɛkt/
verb
  1. To scatter or throw apart; to disperse in different directions.
    • The explosion disjected debris across the entire field.
    • The crowd was disjected by the sudden announcement of a fire alarm.
    • Strong winds disjected the leaves from the trees all over the yard.
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