dispose
— Verb
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~ give, sell, or transfer to another; "She disposed of her parents' possessions"
dispose
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~ make fit or prepared; "Your education qualifies you for this job"
dispose
— Verb
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~ place or put in a particular order; "the dots are unevenly disposed"
disposed
— Adjective
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~ having made preparations; "prepared to take risks"
disposed
— Adjective
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~ (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward; "he is apt to ignore matters he considers unimportant"; "I am not minded to answer any questions"
disposition
— Noun
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~ your usual mood; "he has a happy disposition"
disposition
— Noun
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~ the act or means of getting rid of something
disposition
— Noun
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~ a natural or acquired habit or characteristic tendency in a person or thing; "a swelling with a disposition to rupture"
disposition
— Noun
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~ an attitude of mind especially one that favors one alternative over others; "he had an inclination to give up too easily"; "a tendency to be too strict"
dispossess
— Verb
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~ deprive of the possession of real estate
dispossessed
— Adjective
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~ physically or spiritually homeless or deprived of security; "made a living out of shepherding dispossed people from one country to another"- James Stern
dispossession
— Noun
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~ freeing from evil spirits
dispossession
— Noun
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~ the expulsion of someone (such as a tenant) from the possession of land by process of law
dispraise
— Noun
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~ the act of speaking contemptuously of
dispread
— Verb
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~ spread abroad or out; "The sun dispread its beams"
disproof
— Noun
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~ the act of determining that something is false
disproof
— Noun
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~ any evidence that helps to establish the falsity of something
disproportion
— Noun
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~ lack of proportion; imbalance among the parts of something