dissemination
The Spanish word 'difusión' translates to 'dissemination' in English. This involves the action of spreading something, more especially information or knowledge, widely. It is often used in contexts such as news dissemination, where information is distributed to a large number of people. It can also refer to the process whereby something such as heat or a chemical mixes with a liquid or gas by movement of particles, until it is evenly distributed.
The dissemination of information is essential.
In this sample sentence, 'difusión' is used to imply the dissemination or spreading of information, emphasising the importance in societal or organisational contexts.
The scattering of light in the atmosphere makes the sky appear blue.
This sentence refers to the scientific phenomenon called Rayleigh Scattering, where 'difusión' is used to imply scattering, i.e., how light disperses in the atmosphere.
The program has a wide broadcast.
This sentence uses 'difusión' to convey the wide broadcasting or wide-reaching spread of a program, often used in the context of media and television.