redisperse
/ˌrɛdɪˈspɜːrs/Definitions
1. verb
to spread or scatter something again, especially after it has been gathered or concentrated
“The wind helped to redisperse the pollen in the air.”
2. verb
to cause something to spread or scatter again
“The sprinkler system was used to redisperse the seeds evenly across the field.”
3. noun
the process of spreading or scattering something again
“The redisperse of the oil spill was a slow process due to the strong currents.”