Synonym: allot, deal out, distribute, give out, grant, issue. Similar words: dispensable, dispensation, indispensable, expense, dispel, disperse, recompense, dispersed. Meaning: [dɪ'spens] v. 1. administer or bestow, as in small portions 2. grant a dispensation; grant an exemption 3. give or apply (medications).
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31. Depending on your boss's nature, you can either dispense advice or yield.
32. The club now have no option but to dispense with his services.
33. Use your pistol to dispense with individual guards or your machine gun to mow down a line of enemies.
34. Charity degrades those who receive it and hardens those who dispense it. George Sand
35. Their function was to advise the monarch and if he chose to dispense with their advice, so be it.
36. He decided to dispense with the goodlooking, personable high-achiever destined to succeed and instead back the incumbent of this space.
37. The government uses them to plan food and nutrition education programs. Private industry uses them to dispense nutrition information.
38. They were collecting, they claimed, divine energies for Mr Rowse to dispense during the coming week.
39. They dispense pills, bread and butter to children arriving for school, and take blood samples.
40. Volunteers helped dispense food and blankets to people involved in the accident.
41. And even more curious - they don't usually dispense £20 notes.
42. She went on the night shift in the pneumonia ward, where she helped dispense care and medicine.
43. Even an admiral's good wishes could not dispense with the ability to pass a professional examination.
44. Such legalisation would not magically dispense with the need for policemen, but it would make the needed policing more manageable.
45. They raided the main city bakery to dispense scones and cakes to workers at the civic centre.
46. This worker can prescribe and dispense medicine, assuming a major function of a psychiatrist, for less money.
47. It had government grants to dispense, and scientific leadership to undertake.
48. Not everyone accepts Machiavelli's advice that rulers should dispense favours slowly and inflict pain all at once.
49. An endless stream of proposals had poured in for the £20 million a year it had to dispense.
50. More than 100 writers came to hear Wentworth dispense advice.
51. The escorts handle all logistic details and also dispense advice on matters of protocol and decorum.
52. A new international law made it a duty to dispense justice to victims,[http://sentencedict.com/dispense.html] whatever reason of state might be invoked.
53. I dispense you from your obligation.
54. You can't dispense with a stove in winter here.
55. Druggists must dispense medicines with the greatest care.
56. Let's dispense with formalities and get down to work.
57. I can dispense with this dictionary.
58. Let's not purposelessly dispense the aid.
59. He supposed, though, he would dispense with Dodo soon.
60. They enable the composer to dispense with traditional instruments.
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