Associations to the word «Dispose»
Noun
- Landfill
- Waste
- Trash
- Garbage
- Disposal
- Purchaser
- Wastewater
- Sewage
- Bidder
- Booty
- Corpse
- Sludge
- Carcass
- Recycling
- Merchandise
- Disposition
- Sell
- Property
- Asset
- Debtor
- Auction
- Dump
- Consent
- Creditor
- Plunder
- Loot
- Body
- Providence
- Dexter
- Possession
- Whim
- Manner
- Wherefore
- Sale
- Livre
- Prejudice
- Accordance
- Contemplation
- Dowry
- Fur
- Sewer
- Commodity
- Benevolence
- Commissary
- Heir
- Contention
- Incline
- Almighty
- Inheritance
- Estate
- Parcel
- Arising
- Purchase
- Hearer
- Proceeds
- Adventurer
- Container
- Negroes
- Obedience
Adjective
Wiktionary
DISPOSE, verb. (intransitive) (used with "of") To eliminate or to get rid of something.
DISPOSE, verb. To distribute and put in place.
DISPOSE, verb. To deal out; to assign to a use.
DISPOSE, verb. To incline.
DISPOSE, verb. (obsolete) To bargain; to make terms.
DISPOSE, verb. (obsolete) To regulate; to adjust; to settle; to determine.
DISPOSE OF, verb. (transitive) To get rid of.
DISPOSE OF, verb. (transitive) To transfer to another's control.
DISPOSE OF, verb. (transitive) To deal with conclusively with a threat or a difficult situation.
DISPOSE OF, verb. (transitive) To arrange in an orderly way.
Dictionary definition
DISPOSE, verb. Give, sell, or transfer to another; "She disposed of her parents' possessions".
DISPOSE, verb. Throw or cast away; "Put away your worries".
DISPOSE, verb. Make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief; "Their language inclines us to believe them".
DISPOSE, verb. Place or put in a particular order; "the dots are unevenly disposed".
DISPOSE, verb. Make fit or prepared; "Your education qualifies you for this job".
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