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Learn to pronounce dis·pose

/dəˈspōz/
verb
  1. get rid of by throwing away or giving or selling to someone else.
    "people now have substantial assets to dispose of after their death"
    synonyms: throw away, throw out, cast out, get rid of, do away with, discard, jettison, abandon, eject, unload, scrap, destroy, dump, ditch, chuck, chuck out, chuck away, junk, get shut of, get shot of, trash, part with, give away, make over, hand over, deliver up, bestow, transfer, sell, auction, palm off, fob off, see the back of
  2. bring (someone) into a particular frame of mind.
    "prolactin is released, disposing you toward sleep"
    synonyms: incline, encourage, persuade, predispose, make willing, make, move, prompt, lead, induce, inspire, tempt, motivate, actuate, bias, sway, influence, determine, direct
  3. arrange in a particular position.
    "the chief disposed his attendants in a circle"
    synonyms: arrange, order, place, put, position, orient, array, spread out, range, set up, form, organize, seat, stand, marshal, muster, gather, group, assemble, park, plant, pop, stick, posit

5 days ago · 1. to give a tendency to : incline faulty diet disposes one to sickness 2. a : to put in place : set in readiness : arrange disposing troops for withdrawal.
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to get rid of something, especially by throwing it away: The agency has put an end to new efforts to dispose of hazardous ...
verb phrase · to deal with conclusively; settle. · to get rid of; discard. · to transfer or give away, as by gift or sale. · to do away with; destroy.
Other forms: disposed; disposing; disposes. If you dispose of something, you get rid of it. Don't want that sweatshirt with the clown's face on it?
1. to place in a certain order or arrangement 2. to arrange (matters); settle or regulate (affairs) 3. to make willing; incline 4. to make susceptible or ...
6 days ago · The meaning of DISPOSAL is the power or authority to make use of as one chooses : the power or authority to dispose of something.
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1. to cause (someone) to be likely to do or have something — + to or toward His upbringing disposes him to question authority.
Sep 4, 2024 · to get rid of someone or something or deal with something so that the matter is finished. How did they dispose of the body?
Other forms: disposed of; disposing of; disposes of. Definitions of dispose of. verb. deal with or settle. “He disposed of these cases quickly”.
dispose · 1. To put into correct or conclusive form: arrange, conclude, fix, settle. · 2. To let go or get rid of as being useless or defective, for example:.