Definitionadj. distributed or weighted out in carefully determined portions
Last update: September 28, 2015
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Pulling open a drawer, he dispensed a spoon, fork and knife for each of them. [Please select]
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Edna felt that they might have dispensed with the formality. [Please select]
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Bacon and corn meal at such times are dispensed with. [Please select]
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Probably butter was dispensed with, as too costly a luxury, until more prosperous times. [Please select]
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Inevitably, then, the raw splendors that Olga Larson dispensed so prodigally gave Patricia the creeps. [Please select]
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No gloves were worn, as they are now dispensed with in the best society. [Please select]
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Waverley and his new friend followed him, though probably he would have dispensed with their attendance. [Please select]
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On the contrary, half the wire was dispensed with. [Please select]
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"We dispensed with the caretaker days ago, fearing you'd feel restricted." [Please select]
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Some dyers use ice in preparing their diazo solutions, and certainly the best results are attained thereby, but with paranitroaniline the ice can be dispensed with. [Please select]
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"Disinterested generosity he had none; he only dispensed his favors in proportion to the value he put on the utility of those who received them." [Please select]
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