(dispose of) Present participle for to get rid off, usually by throwing away
“Our mission is to dispose of the rubbish which the city generates.”
Present participle for to arrange in a particular order or position
“Dispose the base portions in a matrix arrangement having rows and columns.”
Present participle for to put in a particular place or position
“We then dispose a fine particle of metal on the semiconductor substrate.”
Present participle for to incline (someone) towards a particular activity or mood
“Philip's successes and increasing reputation no doubt also tended to dispose him towards peace.”
Present participle for to put securely in place or in the desired position
Leaving high and dry
Present participle for to swallow greedily or in large amounts
Present participle for to emit or discharge from a container, space, or one's body
Present participle for to transfer goods or provide services in exchange for money
Present participle for to control or determine
Present participle for to cause to occur
Present participle for to provide comfort or assuagement to
Present participle for to conduct or control the affairs of
Present participle for to adjust in order to make appropriate
The action of sharing something out among a number of recipients
“We all can put an end to litter in Kerry by simply disposing of rubbish in our bin and not leaving or throwing litter in a public place.”
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