Synonym: adjustment, administration, arrangement, elimination, release, removal, settlement. Similar words: disposable, disposable income, dispose, disposed, dispose of, indisposed, dispossess, predispose. Meaning: [dɪ'spəʊzl] n. 1. the power to use something or someone 2. a method of tending to (especially business) matters 3. the act or means of getting rid of something 4. a kitchen appliance for disposing of garbage.
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(91) This produces energy and also unwanted lethal products whose disposal is the source of much political concern.
(92) A couple of days later we found his body in a disposal.
(93) Social workers must first diagnose the problems and then help with such practical aids as they have at their immediate disposal.
(94) Fish package their excreta into a thin gelatinous tube before disposal.
(95) Often the advertisement will only provide the briefest of details, including approximate location, acreage and the method of disposal.
(96) Face washing and improved hygiene of young children; and Environmental improvement with safer water and disposal of animal and human waste.
(97) On the other hand, we understand why you would prefer not to see usable food go down the garbage disposal.
(98) It helps to get the lymph fluid - a vital part of the body's waste disposal system - flowing.
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(99) In such a way are the clothes of the dead put away for disposal.
(100) The attitude to the disposal of plastics varies greatly among countries.
(101) Reality is at his disposal in the same way that ordinary language and the current literary conventions and devices are.
(102) For nuclear waste, disposal into space is more feasible but has been discounted on numerous occasions because of the risks.
(103) The lack of a widely-used system of branding hampered official efforts to hinder the disposal of stolen animals.
(104) Ease of repair and ease of disposal were almost wholly neglected.
(105) The banning of the annual sea dump brought the issue of nuclear waste disposal into even sharper focus.
(106) Charges are an up front fee of 4% and no further management or disposal charges for four years.
(107) In April last year a worker was told to take bottles to a handling bay for disposal.
(108) Role Play Role play is one of the most flexible communicative techniques at the disposal of the teacher.
(109) Originally this means of disposal was performed as an experiment to assess what happened to the radioactive material.
(110) From this reserve and from the immediate disposal of existing assets(Sentencedict.com), trusts can make acquisitions of new assets.
(111) In terms of databases on hazardous wastes, attention has already been drawn to the waste disposal plans prepared by WRAs.
(112) If he had had fibreglass Corinthian columns at his disposal, he would have used them.
(113) In the process, it had simply underlined the almost intractable dangers of nuclear waste disposal.
(114) Packaging is seen as a form of advertising by the food industries; it becomes a disposal problem for households and communities.
(115) Zuwaya said that property was held in common, with rights of disposal and use vested in the household head.
(116) Disposal related work may be allocated to, say, a sub-committee of the board to minimise disruptions.
(117) Although waste disposal sites are well controlled, there is an ever present risk of pollution.
(118) The disposal costs could include a one-time charge to dump the water permanently into the sewer system.
(119) Secondly no one has yet tackled the technical problems of finding suitable disposal sites on land or at sea.
(120) Army bomb disposal experts scoured the city for 5 hours, after receiving a coded telephone message.
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