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dispose


1dis·pose

verb \di-ˈspōz\
dis·poseddis·pos·ing

Definition of DISPOSE

transitive verb
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> b obsolete : regulate c : bestow
intransitive verb
1
: to settle a matter finally
2
obsolete : to come to terms
dis·pos·er noun
dispose of
1
: to place, distribute, or arrange especially in an orderly way
2
a : to transfer to the control of another <disposing of personal property to a total stranger>
b (1) : to get rid of <how to dispose of toxic waste>
(2) : to deal with conclusively <disposed of the matter efficiently>

Examples of DISPOSE

  1. <looking for the perfect spot to dispose the new knickknack>
  2. <disposed the surgical instruments in the exact order in which they would be needed>

Origin of DISPOSE

Middle English, from Anglo-French desposer, from Latin disponere to arrange (perfect indicative disposui), from dis- + ponere to put — more at position
First Known Use: 14th century

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