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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61. Lydgate did not dispense drugs.
62. Indeed, agencies enjoy considerably wider power to dispense with formal proof than the courts do.
63. A line of oils and balsamic vinegar is available in containers that dispense the product with a unique pumping action.
64. Since we don't have much time, we'll dispense with the reading today.
65. Use a minimal document as a place to store a connection to your data source but dispense with normal document features such as serialization.
66. Her eyes were squinty andflaring , as though about to dispense tissues through the nose.
67. PVC owning independent intellectual property right dispense with lacquer suit door.
68. This should allow the robots to crawl around the GI tract and obtain detailed images, dispense therapeutics or, with the right surgical tools, perform biopsies.
69. Apparently these plastic spools flip open and shut to dispense and protect the solder wick; just take out the wick and wrap your earbuds around the spool instead.
70. Protest is dispensed with by any circumstance which would dispense with notice of dishonour.
71. Objective To discuss the dispense stability of breviscapine injection and piracetam and safety of using two drugs.
72. The iMac is also the first computer to dispense with the previously ubiquitous 3.5-inch floppy drive in favor of a CD-ROM drive.
73. Of those We have created are people who direct ( others ) with truth . And dispense justice therewith.
74. He is not yet well enough to dispense with the doctor's services.
75. It is so warm today that I can dispense with an overcoat.
76. Usage: Dispense amount onto palm or bath cotton, gently massage the whole body, then rinse off.
77. We cannot dispense with the idea of the speed of light.
78. By right of its great free degree, supernal precision measure, dispense with secondary process, bonded magnet has become necessary and important apparatus in high-tech product.
79. Because a state may dispense with a jury trial, it does not follow that it may substitute trial by ordeal.
80. Conclusion The breviscapine injection and piracetam could be combined use directly without dispense abstinence.sentencedict.com
81. Still others dispense with terminating buttons altogether and rely the Close box the title bar.
82. So in honor of Ockham, let's dispense with a few other stubborn, definitional problems once and for all.
83. Most, if not all fungi can dispense with inorganic sources.
84. Pharmacists , who must earn a qualifying degree, prepare and dispense prescribed medications.
85. There is no international enforcer to punish scofflaws, no blue-helmeted U.N. climate cops to dispense justice.
86. A lazy student can dispense with the original and use the English text as a trot.
87. These statistics dispense data on the basic JVM features, such as Just-In-Time (JIT) compilation, class loading, memory allocation, and most interestingly, garbage collection.
88. Pot life is the useful life of an underfill encapsulant after it is removed from the freezer and thawed, typically determined by the ability to dispense uniform quantities at uniform speeds.
89. The equation is simply a dispense with if we are able to solve it another way.
90. Gregarious locals everywhere dispense smiles like they're going out of style.
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