spread out

/ˈsprɛdˌaʊt/
adjective
  1. Extended over a large area; not concentrated or crowded.
    • We had a picnic on a spread-out blanket under the tree.
    • The city is very spread-out, with houses far apart from each other.
    • The spread-out campus made it necessary to bike between classes.
  2. Scattered or distributed over a distance or period of time.
    • The spread-out schedule allowed students to take breaks between exams.
    • The population is spread-out across many small villages.
    • The spread-out payments made the purchase easier to afford.