Similar words: predisposed, predisposition, transpose, in case of, because of, make use of, in the case of, in the course of. Meaning: v. deal with or settle.
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(31) Dreadnought's anchor had come up easily enough when the salvage tug came to dispose of her.
(32) He was looking for smallish, easy to dispose of assets, stuff to chip away at.
(33) Gathering up the debris, she stuffed it into her pocket to dispose of in the galley bin below.
(34) In due course she would dispose of it, but not just yet.
(35) The government has already proposed using 685 billion yen in taxpayers' money to help dispose of the loans.
(36) Christie would dispose of Beryl's body and have the baby Geraldine adopted.
(37) Each time she helped her son dispose of a poached salmon she felt good.
(38) But, it has given no indication of whether it intends to acquire or dispose of any data processing activities.
(39) Even the primary right of freedom to dispose of the property as the owner wishes is not absolute.
(40) Meanwhile, residents and officials puzzled over exactly how to dispose of thousands of tons of debris.
(41) Sedona recently leased Forest Service land to dispose of water through irrigation, but it will need more.
(42) In addition he can apply to the court for an order empowering him to dispose of property subject to a prior charge.
(43) We flush the runaways from the swamps of poverty and oppression and dispose of them as the enemies of our society.
(44) He would dispose of it and a key item of evidence would be gone for good.
(45) Where toilet facilities are not available, dispose of human waste in a sanitary manner.
(46) Because of their stability, they are hard to dispose of and are persistent environmental contaminants.
(47) I am not allowed to dispose of my property or live in it.
(48) The best way to dispose of so much water is to pour it into the city sewer.
(49) Already some manufacturers are offering incentives for safe return of batteries, so that they can recycle or dispose of them safely.
(50) She wanted me to dispose of my apartment, sell our furniture, move in with her.
(51) Avoid inhaling sawdust of pressure-treated wood, and do not burn any scraps; dispose of both in the trash.
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(53) Personal property managers acquire, distribute, and store supplies, and may sell or dispose of surplus property.
(54) Its strategy is to acquire engineering companies in niche markets and dispose of existing businesses to reduce borrowings.
(55) They will be relatively easy to dispose of once the big warrens have been worked out and closed down.
(56) It falls only on those who do not dispose of their assets seven years or more before their death.
(57) A programme to trade and dispose of these interests in order to concentrate on major projects and significant new opportunities has already commenced.
(58) The United States has decided to make a bold step toward helping to secure and dispose of this material permanently.
(59) She sighed crossly, was about to dispose of the paper when a wicked thought possessed her.
(60) During the recession some larger companies recognised a need to dispose of peripheral interests and apply the proceeds to their core businesses.
More similar words: predisposed, predisposition, transpose, in case of, because of, make use of, in the case of, in the course of, display, dispute, make full use of, pose, displace, at the expense of, on display, suppose, expose, oppose, impose, compose, propose, opposed, disparaging, proposed, supposedly, on purpose, indispensable, be supposed to, disclose, as soon as possible.