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B(scatter)
1.to throw or drop things so that they spread over an area
scatter something on/over/around etc.:
The children had scattered toys all over the floor.
2.if a group of people or animals scatter, they suddenly move away in different directions
The rabbits scattered when they heard our footsteps.
D(shatter)
1.to break something suddenly into a lot of small pieces
One of his knees had been shattered by a bullet.
2.to destroy or seriously damage something(!!!!!!)
shatter someone's confidence/hopes/illusions:
His father's constant criticism shattered his confidence.
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B(scatter)
1.to throw or drop things so that they spread over an area
scatter something on/over/around etc.:
The children had scattered toys all over the floor.
2.if a group of people or animals scatter, they suddenly move away in different directions
The rabbits scattered when they heard our footsteps.
D(shatter)
1.to break something suddenly into a lot of small pieces
One of his knees had been shattered by a bullet.
2.to destroy or seriously damage something(!!!!!!)
shatter someone's confidence/hopes/illusions:
His father's constant criticism shattered his confidence.
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