0 to make someone feel a particular way towards someone or something:
1 to make someone feel a particular, and often bad, way toward someone else, or to influence someone in a particular way:
2 to get rid of something, especially by throwing it away:
The agency has put an end to new efforts to dispose of hazardous waste in sensitive environmental areas.
Recently released plans show the company is going to dispose of its active and casual wear business and focus on its womenswear brands.
She is always willing to dispose of investments that underperform.
Debt resolution is seen as an effective way to dispose of debt without filing bankruptcy.
A little before the appointed time the members straggled in and disposed themselves on the tables and about the walls.
With this information available it can be considered at a theoretical level how this might be disposed in a new building arrangement.
Space is not the place (real or logical) within which things are disposed, but rather the means through which the position of things becomes possible.
A person can affirm the difference principle and yet be disposed to maximizing behavior in market settings without betraying egalitarian commitments.
If we apply the opposite reasoning to the ascending approach, we dispose of specifications.
Initially these fibers were disposed along the circumference near the liner axis.
In other words, husbands were not expected to simply dispose of their wives as they pleased.
How was it that human creatures, who were so evidently disposed to pride, could be prompted to capitulate to subjection?
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