Definitionn. the power to use something or someone
Last update: July 2, 2015
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The safe disposal of nuclear wastes is a major problem. [noun]
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The company's assets disposal is expected next year. . [Please select]
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Due to the cost of abatement technology, the cost of this disposal route has soared. [noun]
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Given that there are only two licensed abattoirs operating in the country, disposal options are extremely limited. [noun]
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"I have a world to say to you: en attendant, mademoiselle, you will consider everything at your disposal in the house of my grandfather, jusqu'à deux heures."' [noun]
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As for himself, his time and motions were a good deal at his own disposal, he said, excepting the necessary obligation of remaining on his station. [noun]
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Mother Anastasia expressed considerable displeasure at Madame de Montrond's disposal of her wealth. [noun]
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--The prisoner," he said, again addressing Poundtext and Morton, "is now at your disposal, gentlemen. [noun]
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But this Basil Olifant is a Nabal, a Demas, a base churl whose wealth and power are at the disposal of him who can threaten to deprive him of them. [noun]
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They had been impressed into the service in April, and though Dion had placed a large sum at their father's disposal to secure their release, the attempt was unsuccessful. [noun]
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