dispose
IPA: dɪspˈoʊz
noun
- (obsolete) The disposal or management of something.
- (obsolete) Behaviour; disposition.
verb
- (intransitive, used with "of") To eliminate or to get rid of something.
- To distribute or arrange; to put in place.
- To deal out; to assign to a use.
- To incline.
- (obsolete) To bargain; to make terms.
- (obsolete) To regulate; to adjust; to settle; to determine.
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Examples of "dispose" in Sentences
- I guess Harlow has a rather generous definition of "dispose"; or maybe he is simply disposed to facile arguments.
- Army officials said the original request for renovation proposals instructed the contractor to "dispose" of the urns.
- Newsletters of a trade group representing egg producers regularly note the need to find new markets to "dispose" of spent hens.
- The best why does my toilet flush slowly to affect your offering festive in the dojos to dispose is to hide skilled that your lye stays meaningful, and the best caregiver to do that is to lay all the body in advance.
- The Department of the Army, whose stewardship of the cemetery has been questioned since an investigation found widespread burial problems there last year, confirmed that the contractor, Omni Construction - which later merged with Clark Construction, a venerable Bethesda firm - was to "dispose" of the urns.
- Constitution for the people of the United States to "dispose of" their public lands, and I think I may venture to assert with confidence that no case can be found in which a trustee in the position of Congress has been authorized to "_dispose of_" property by its owner where it has been held that these words authorized such trustee to give away the fund intrusted to his care.
- The assertors of this inverse ratio between piety and amusement must, in short, dispose as best they can, of the fact that along with the growth of Christian intelligence, Christian benevolence, and Christian activity, there has been developed in the church itself a growing sympathy with many of the very forms of amusement most condemned by the religious sentiment of an earlier age.
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