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Definitionv. give
Last update: July 25, 2015
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Nuclear power plants produce a lot of dangerous waste that they continually need to dispose of. [verb]
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He'd have no reason to remove her body and dispose of it somewhere else. [verb]
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She disposed her parents' possessions. [verb]
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Until the 1950s, Tibetans disposed of their dead by taking the body up a hill, chopping it into little pieces, and feeding the remains to the birds. [Please select]
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We didn't use disposable diapers for our babies; we used washable cotton diapers instead. [Please select]
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I forgot my camera when I went on holiday, so I bought a disposable one. [Please select]
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No one brought any utensils to the class picnic, so I bought a package of disposable cutlery. [Please select]
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The ink cartridge for this computer printer is supposedly disposable, but you can save money simply by refilling it. [Please select]
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In the developed nations, the average person has almost two rooms at his disposal, whereas in the developing nations, the average person must share a room with two others. [Please select]
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Too many products come in disposable packaging; it's so wasteful! [Please select]
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At this moment I am not disposed to accost her. [Please select]
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Reed was disposed to receive me or not to-night. [Please select]
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Monsieur le Maire, dispose of the old man. [Please select]
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Dispose of me. [Please select]
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Pontellier's possessions to dispose of or not. [Please select]
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What churches exhibit projecting strips of stonework thus disposed. [Please select]
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