How to use in-sentence of “scattered”:
– In the meantime, war parties raided deep into Pennsylvania, taking prisoners and killing unknown numbers of settlers in scattered farms.Too strong to be taken by force, the fort was kept under siege throughout July.
– It is a member of the scattered disc.
– A landscape of trees scattered or spaced across grassland is called a savanna.
– Some of it is scattered to space.
– Most Mennonites are in the United States and Democratic Republic of Congo, but Mennonites can also be found in tight-knit communities in at least 51 countries on six continents or scattered amongst the populace of those countries.
– These types of stunt performers can be found scattered throughout history with one of the most famous from the last Century being escape artist Harry Houdini.

Example sentences of “scattered”:
- Other sorts of vegetation include scattered concentrations of grasses, shrubs and trees in the highlands, as well as in the oases and along river beds.
- This makes ancient timelines very difficult to reconstruct, because they are based on separate and scattered king lists, such as the Sumerian King List and the Babylonian Canon of Kings.
– Other sorts of vegetation include scattered concentrations of grasses, shrubs and trees in the highlands, as well as in the oases and along river beds.
– This makes ancient timelines very difficult to reconstruct, because they are based on separate and scattered king lists, such as the Sumerian King List and the Babylonian Canon of Kings.
– Voyager pictures appear to also suggest a wide disc of scattered material extending inside of the 50,000km radius which surrounds the Galle ring, but is difficult to tell apart from Neptune’s brightness, and for this reason its existence is uncertain.
– Lorenz had a flock of jackdaws which were scattered during World War II.
– Dóom, a small ethnic group scattered in extended family units among larger host communities.
– The Spanish Empire was the first global empire in world history and was scattered all over the world.
– On April 11, 2004, we participated in a member organization of the Korea Forum Union, Electronic Times, “Prime Minister Cheng Yun-san to give a lecture at the National Forum Union Lecture” an association of 33 regional forums scattered throughout the country.
– The potential increase in productivity, using side-by-side as a new way of arranging edits, is almost a magical breakthrough in the ability to easily improve hundreds of scattered details.
– Obama and his sister Maya scattered their grandmother’s ashes in the ocean at Lanai Lookout.
– Hingle was cremated and his ashes were scattered into the Atlantic Ocean.
– Similarly, when superimposing two identical layers of randomly scattered dots at a small angle or with a small scaling difference random dot Glass patterns, namely, appears.
– Grasslands with a few scattered trees are called savannas.
– During Ice Ages, glacial activity shaped much of New England’s landscape, eroding mountains, leaving glacial till scattered everywhere, and forming glacial lakes.
– This is usually found in semi-open landscapes with small woodlands, hedges, scattered old trees, edges of forests and floodplain forests.
– If there are scattered trees, it is called a savanna, and an area in a prairie where trees grew closer together is called a grove.
– Medea figures in the myth of Jason and the Argonauts, a myth known best from a late literary version worked up by Apollonius of Rhodes in the 3rd century BC and called the “Argonautica.” However, for all its self-consciousness and researched archaic vocabulary, the late epic was based on very old, scattered materials.
– But Epimetheus did not listen; he accepted Pandora, who promptly scattered the contents of her jar.
– Robert has died and his ashes were scattered at the Roseman Bridge.
– The “Lai Haraoba” festival is an ancient ritualistic music and dance festival, often performed in order to please the Umang Lais and the Lam Lais, whose pantheons are found scattered in the plains of Manipur still today.
More in-sentence examples of “scattered”:
– He also showed that the rays could pass through the air and appeared to be scattered by it.
– Explicating the causes of the rugged and uneven face of the Earth, and what reasons may be given for the frequent finding of shells and other sea and land petrified substances, scattered over the whole terrestrial superficies.
– The Tyndall effect is when light is scattered by particles of matter in its path.
– Peter Field is a long village a few scattered hamlets and more individual mountain house on the plateau of Petrovo polje, on the slopes of Mount Vlašić.
– His contributions are scattered in journals and in tens of thousands of letters and unpublished manuscripts.
– The fictitious Dino Institute attracts those with a scientific interest in the long-extinct animals, while Chester and Hester’s Dino-Rama recalls the many roadside attractions that were once scattered throughout the United States.
– The bridge provides the finest experience of walking by foot especially during rainy seasons, when the water droplets are scattered on the bamboo and it makes it soothing for the visitors to walk along.
– The player has to go around the Pacific Coast Academy delivering things to people, or collect objects scattered around the school before time runs out.
– The remainder of Edward’s large army scattered in every direction.
– Slowly moving northwestward through Texas, Tropical Depression Erin managed to keep an area of convection near the center, with its widespread, but scattered rainbands dropping moderate to heavy precipitation.
– The defeat of the Armada is often attributed to a severe storm which scattered the Spanish vessels before they met the British fleet, meaning they could not use the many more ships they had to their advantage as planned.
– Polarization pattern: Light scattered in a blue sky forms a pattern of partially polarized ultraviolet light.
– Increasing urbanization in the 21st century have developed Megacitymegacities, particularly in Asia, that will often have multiple CBDs scattered across the urban area.
– For example, floods from Hurricane Kathleen in 1976 created damages scattered across the southeastern California area and killed three people.
– Many early-diverging dicot groups have “monocot” characteristics such as scattered vascular bundles, trimerous flowers, and old-type pollen.
– The scattered disk is still not understood well.
– His ashes were scattered in the San Francisco Bay.
– He was cremationcremated and his ashes were scattered into the Pacific Ocean near Los Angeles.
– The Piltdown remains were purposefully scattered around a quarry in Piltdown, England, so that they could be “discovered” later as evidence for evolution and the development of man from ape.
– All that was ever found of the Original Ishtar gate was the foundation and scattered bricks.
– There are hundreds of old Islamic Tombs, Forts, Canals, Villages, Gurdwaras, Temples, Mansions, old Villages, Mosques, Baradari’s and city walls, which are in ruins, scattered throughout Gujranwala countryside.
– The largest unicellular organisms may have millions of nuclei scattered throughout the cellular envelope.
– The parish has no main focus of settlement, but many scattered small settlements around tyes or greens; for example, Downing Tye, Mount Green, Janks Green, and Piotts Green.
– In sprinkler irrigation, water is moved through pipes to sprinklers scattered around and within the field.
– So Ra dyed beer red and scattered it all over the land.
– Aramaic is still spoken by scattered communities of Jews, Mandaeans and some Christians.
– The golden armour, scattered by Makuta’s blast is collected by Tahu, Gresh, and Takanuva from the many enemies.
– The Kuiper belt and scattered disc, the other two reservoirs of trans-Neptunian objects, are less than one thousandth of the Oort cloud’s distance.
– Wild turkeys prefer hardwood and mixed conifer-hardwood forests with scattered openings such as pastures, fields, orchards and seasonal marshes.
– The area also contains two Buddhist stupas and six monasteries that are scattered around the resort.
– As a result, most of the Jews in the area were scattered or sold into slavery.
– Later, people scattered the ashes of Auschwitz’s victims between the huts where the prisoners lived.
– In addition to these extensive heath areas, the vegetation type is also found in scattered locations across all continents except Antarctica.
– Her estate has been scattered throughout the world.
– In effect, blue light is scattered much more strongly than red light.
– The playing field is scattered with several obstacles.
– The wreckage was scattered across an area of south of Taipei.
– On 2 pm as the boy Bhagat entered the bagh’s compound he saw blood scattered all over the ground.
– As Hurricane Florence moved norhtwestward, an area of low-pressure with scattered thunderstorm activity slowly became more organized while northeast of the Lesser Antilles.
– Her ashes were scattered into the River Thames along with her friend Rachel Roberts’ ashes.
– The species which remain are just scattered vestiges of their former population.
– The scattered disc is a distant part of the solar system.
– His remains were cremated and scattered over the San Francisco Bay area.
– A bus network may not work well if the nodes are located at scattered points that do not lie near a common.
– These have a tall, thick grass layer and scattered trees, mostly eucalypts.
– A number of short notes about this book can be found – scattered in the works related to this period of history.
– The area has small icy minor planets known as scattered disc objects.
– It frequently grows among scattered conifers, with an undergrowth of shrubs that typically includes evergreen “Rhododendron”.
– He was cremated on 18 October 2000, and his ashes were scattered at Lochgilphead.
– It was the same spot where they had scattered their mother’s ashes in 1995.
- He also showed that the rays could pass through the air and appeared to be scattered by it.
- Explicating the causes of the rugged and uneven face of the Earth, and what reasons may be given for the frequent finding of shells and other sea and land petrified substances, scattered over the whole terrestrial superficies.
- The Tyndall effect is when light is scattered by particles of matter in its path.
