Similar words: compensation, dispensable, indispensable, sensation, condensation, compensate, compensate for, suspension. Meaning: [‚dɪspen'seɪʃn] n. 1. an exemption from some rule or obligation 2. a share that has been dispensed or distributed 3. the act of dispensing (giving out in portions).
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31. By dispensation from the Church, she was allowed to remarry.
32. The new dispensation proved a success, certainly with the business community.
33. The New Testament is the dispensation indwelling God in the heart of His people.
34. The committee was not prepared to use its discretion and grant special dispensation.
35. In the new dispensation, political control of a discipline is an adequate basis for closing off critical debate.
36. A special dispensation may be obtained from the domestic union concerned.
37. The New Testament is the dispensation of the indwelling God in the heart of His people.
38. I should have loved a piece by the former director Robin Harris, a Thatcherite not reconciled to the current dispensation.
39. The religion Smith founded originated amid the great fervour of competing Christian revivalist movements in early 19th-century America but departed from them in its proclamation of a new dispensation.
40. In the Christian dispensation the neighbour is not only one of the true faith, but the schismatic , the outcast, and the pagan.
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42. When Pope Clement VII refused to dispense with his previous dispensation and allow the divorce, Henry dismissed his adviser, Cardinal Wolsey, who then died of heart complications.
43. why he refused Holy Orders, and therefore had to obtain a special dispensation to hold his Fellowship and Lucasian Chair and could not be Master of Trinity.
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