dispensable Meaning & Definition

  • En [ dɪˈspen.sə.bəl]
  • Us [ dɪˈspen.sə.bəl]

Meaning of dispensable In English

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Examples of dispensable

  • He employs not simply an ends-justifying-means reasoning but, instead, a view that the end is self-justifying whereas the process of inquiry is itself somewhat dispensable.

  • In some cases these scaffolding molecules and domains are dispensable with the introduction of appropriate fusions.

  • Many of the 277 notes are immediately germane to the text, although others are dispensable distractions.

  • Since risk is already shared predominantly among patients and providers, the payers have made themselves increasingly dispensable.

  • Everything in this book is extremely worth reading but the book itself is, in my judgement, entirely dispensable.

  • This is not to say that such norms are useless or wholly dispensable for those purposes.

  • Though he would prefer to be happy, he thinks such matters overrated: a small, and ultimately dispensable, part of the good life.

  • I do not think this shows that middle knowledge is dispensable.

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