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dispose English

Meaning dispose meaning

What does dispose mean?
Definitions in simple English

dispose

If you dispose something, it means that you throw away that thing. That toy was so torn and tattered that I disposed it away immediately.

dispose

give, sell, or transfer to another She disposed of her parents' possessions (= cast away, put away) throw or cast away Put away your worries (= incline) make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief Their language inclines us to believe them place or put in a particular order the dots are unevenly disposed (= qualify) make fit or prepared Your education qualifies you for this job

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Conjugation dispose conjugation

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dispose · verb

Examples dispose examples

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Simple sentences

Sami wanted to dispose of the weed.
Where should we dispose of the waste?
How will you dispose of this problem?
He wants to dispose of his land.
He wants to dispose of his books.
Please take your rubbish with you and dispose of it thoughtfully.
Dispose of the old magazines.

Movie subtitles

Someone needed to dispose of Jane Doe and switched Declan's body. out to where?
A way to dispose of the body - in Declan's casket.
I'm gonna try one more lot, and if I don't dispose of this, I'm gonna fold up.
You can dispose of me and then go through the wicket.
The enemy are not in any great force. and our antiaircraft gunners will speedily dispose of them.
What I cannot understand is, why should anyone want to dispose of the old lady?
Yes, but won't we have to dispose of. Professor Moriarity first?
I had to dispose of him.
Bear in mind, Mr. Leland, that such extraordinary procedure doesn't dispose me towards further dealings with you.
Dispose of it as you will, Mr. Leland.
Enter our gates, dispose of us and ours, for we no longer are defensible.
I'm afraid there are few die well that die in a battle, for how can they charitably dispose of anything, when blood is their argument?
And how thou pleasest, God, dispose the day.
It's not a pretty idea, Francie, but it's vitally necessary we dispose of those who've died.
Today, I will dispose of them by sundown, I promise you.
Not until I dispose of the body.
First, render the victim unconscious, but don't altogether end his existence until you're quite ready to dispose of the body.
And then dispose of him in some body of water, any river that's convenient.
Why should someone want to dispose of the old lady?
Wagner, you and I have to dispose of this dead body. - Maybe we could sell it to medical students.
I'll dispose of the dagger.
Let him dispose of everything.
How did you dispose of him?
My object is simply to dispose of them as a warning to others.
Tell the ambassador that Castilians are never tired. and that we're well able to meet and dispose of any dangers that lie ahead of us.
Dispose of them as you will.
I will help him to, uh, dispose of the wealth of ages.
I'm gonna try one more lot, and if I don't dispose of this, I'm gonna fold up. You get me?
I told you to dispose of those guys.
For how can they charitably dispose of any thing, when blood is their argument?
And how thou pleasest, God, dispose the day!
I imagine I can always dispose of it.
The murder weapon, and witnesses who saw him try to dispose of it.
He did me the honour of helping me to dispose of them!
Leave it out by the cellar doors for LeRoy to dispose of.
We should abide by the laws of nature and dispose of the weaker, impaired species.
Were you aware of the arrangements Mrs. French made to dispose of her money?
And in the afternoon, you started plans to dispose of it.
We had to dispose of one policeman.
My publisher will dispose of my royalties.

News and current affairs

This will require a shift to renewable energy sources such as solar power, and perhaps nuclear power, as well as new technologies to capture carbon dioxide at power plants and then to dispose of the carbon dioxide in safe underground deposits.
There are obvious obstacles to holding such a referendum, primarily because the US does not have a mandate to dispose of Iraq as it pleases.
To form part of the modern economy, firms and households need access to networks that deliver water and dispose of sewage and solid waste.
For example, power plants can adopt solar energy or capture and safely dispose of the carbon dioxide they produce with fossil fuels - as can large factories.
But then commissions propose, politicians dispose.
This also opens the way for the IMF to dispose of its current diffusion of activity in low-income countries and intensify its agenda in the areas of its core expertise.
A year ago, everyone gathered in the streets of Kyiv knew what we were standing up against: a corrupt government that sought to command life and labor, and to dispose of state property, at its will.
Tubing for ventilators (hung to dry over a hole in the floor used to dispose of urine and wastes) was not disinfected correctly.
But they can no longer dispose of sufficient resources, competence, and legitimacy to cope with global challenges or crises on their own.
Given this, the logical solution is not to dispose of the state's asset holdings, but to diversify them over time.
In the event, we did not dispose of 300 years of shared experience and common prosperity on one Thursday in September 2014.
The four were in China for a project commissioned by the Japanese government to dispose of chemical weapons abandoned by the Japanese military after World War II.
The right of nations to self-determination does not imply the right of rulers to dispose of their people.
Thailand, which earlier this year suffered prolonged flooding, is also facing the need to dispose of rubble as it works to rebuild.
No amount of finessing of the Cyprus question will dispose of the much larger question of Turkey's relationship to Europe.

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