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- DISPOSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
incline, bias, dispose, predispose mean to influence one to have or take an attitude toward something incline implies a tendency to favor one of two or more actions or conclusions
- DISPOSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
Phrasal verb dispose of someone something (Definition of dispose from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)
- DISPOSE Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Dispose definition: to give a tendency or inclination to; incline See examples of DISPOSE used in a sentence
- Dispose - definition of dispose by The Free Dictionary
To finish dealing with something; settle: Let's dispose of the matter and turn to something else 2 To give or transfer to someone else, especially permanently: She disposed of her estate among her heirs He disposed of his memoirs to a research library 3 To get rid of; throw out: He disposed of the newspapers after reading them 4 To kill
- dispose - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
dispose of, [~ + of + object] to deal with conclusively; settle: Let's dispose of this matter once and for all to get rid of; discard or destroy: Dispose of the waste papers in this bin to give away or sell: His property holdings will be disposed of in his will See -pos-
- DISPOSE - Definition Translations | Collins English Dictionary
Discover everything about the word "DISPOSE" in English: meanings, translations, synonyms, pronunciations, examples, and grammar insights - all in one comprehensive guide
- What does dispose mean? - Definitions. net
to exercise finally one's power of control over; to pass over into the control of some one else, as by selling; to alienate; to part with; to relinquish; to get rid of; as, to dispose of a house; to dispose of one's time
- dispose vs dispose of | Common Errors in English | dispose or dispose of
“Dispose” without “of” works differently, depending on the meaning Whereas to dispose of your toy soldiers you might take them to a pawnshop, to dispose your toy soldiers you would arrange them for battle
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