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5 days ago · dispose in American English. (dɪˈspoʊz ) verb transitive Word forms: disˈposed or disˈposing. 1. to place in a certain order or arrangement. 2. to arrange (matters); settle or regulate ( affairs ) 3. to make willing; incline.
dispose: 1 v give, sell, or transfer to another “She disposed of her parents' possessions” Types: redispose dispose anew Type of: sell exchange or deliver for money or its equivalent v throw or cast away Synonyms: cast aside , cast away , cast out , chuck out , discard , fling , put away , throw away , throw out , toss , toss away , toss out ...
DISPOSE OF SOMEONE/SOMETHING definition: 1. to get rid of someone or something or deal with something so that the matter is finished: 2. to…. Learn more.
4 days ago · 6 meanings: 1. a. to deal with or settle b. to give, sell, or transfer to another c. to throw out or away d. to consume, esp.... Click for more definitions.
dispose /dɪ ˈ spoʊz/ verb. disposes; disposed; disposing. Britannica Dictionary definition of DISPOSE. [+ object] formal. 1. : to cause (someone) to be likely to do or have something — + to or toward. His upbringing disposes him to question authority. people whose genes dispose them toward a particular disease. 2.
Definition of dispose verb in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
dispose somebody to/toward(s) something a drug that disposes the patient towards sleep dispose somebody to do something a drug that disposes the patient to sleep Word Origin late Middle English: from Old French disposer , from Latin disponere ‘arrange’, influenced by dispositus ‘arranged’ and Old French poser ‘to place’.