Inclined to a type of behavior
“I might be disposed to like him in other circumstances.”
Inclined or willing
“You should also keep in mind that some Claimants may be more disposed to attend their GP or take time off work than others, even with similar symptoms.”
Inclined or willing
Showing enthusiasm or displaying positive energy about something
Physically and mentally dependent on something (or someone)
Susceptible to being attacked or compromised
Having a greater-than-even chance of occurring
(of a person) Easily influenced by feelings or emotions
Having been placed or sorted in a category or categories
Written or spoken with a partisan, biased or prejudiced purpose
Having arrived at the fitting stage or time for a particular action or purpose)
Being at the mercy of
To have been persuaded based on available information
“Philip's successes and increasing reputation no doubt also tended to dispose him towards peace.”
(dispose of) Past tense for to get rid off, usually by throwing away
“Our mission is to dispose of the rubbish which the city generates.”
Past tense for to arrange in a particular order or position
“Dispose the base portions in a matrix arrangement having rows and columns.”
Past tense for to put in a particular place or position
“We then dispose a fine particle of metal on the semiconductor substrate.”
Past tense for to position or align in a certain manner or towards a given direction
Past tense for to convince, or cause to believe, through reason or argument
Past tense for to put securely in place or in the desired position
Past tense for to swallow greedily or in large amounts
Past tense for to control or determine the process or direction of
Past tense for to emit or discharge from a container, space, or one's body
Past tense for to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money
Past tense for to cause to occur
Past tense for to conduct or control the affairs of
Past tense for to adjust in order to make appropriate
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