Dispose
61dispose( of) — To alienate or direct the ownership of property, as disposition by will. Used also of the determination of suits. To exercise finally, in any manner, one s power of control over; to pass into the control of someone else; to alienate, relinquish,… …
62dispose( of) — To alienate or direct the ownership of property, as disposition by will. Used also of the determination of suits. To exercise finally, in any manner, one s power of control over; to pass into the control of someone else; to alienate, relinquish,… …
63dispose — To arrange; to put in place. To alienate, sell, or transfer. United States v Hacker (DC Cal) 73 F 292, 294; Hubbell v Hubbell, 135 Iowa 637, 113 N W 512. To grant; to convey, even by way of barter or exchange. Phelps v Harris (US) 11 Otto 370,… …
64dispose — see man proposes, God disposes …
65dispose — see POSITION …
66Dispose pattern — Dispose redirects here. For other uses, see Disposal (disambiguation). In computer programming, the dispose pattern is a design pattern which is used to handle resource cleanup in runtime environments that use automatic garbage collection. The… …
67dispose of sth — ► to get rid of something, especially by throwing it away: »The agency has put an end to new efforts to dispose of hazardous waste in sensitive environmental areas. ► FINANCE to sell an asset, property, or part of a business: »Recently released… …
68dispose of something — dispose of (something) to end a problem. We need to dispose of the threat from diseases that can be easily controlled by vaccination …
69dispose of for profit — index sell Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
70dispose of somebody — …
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72To dispose of — Dispose Dis*pose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disposed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disposing}.] [F. disposer; pref. dis + poser to place. See {Pose}.] 1. To distribute and put in place; to arrange; to set in order; as, to dispose the ships in the form of a… …
73être disposé — ● être disposé verbe passif Être agencé, avoir telle ou telle disposition ; être arrangé : Comment l appartement est il disposé ? ● être disposé (expressions) verbe passif Être bien, mal disposé à l égard de quelqu un, lui être, ne pas lui être… …
74not dispose of — index hold (possess) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
75right to dispose of property — index charge (lien) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
76Être bien, mal disposé à l'égard de quelqu'un — ● Être bien, mal disposé à l égard de quelqu un lui être, ne pas lui être favorable …
77Être bien, mal disposé — ● Être bien, mal disposé être de bonne, de mauvaise humeur …
78sell and dispose of — Depending upon the context in which it appears, a term which may mean disposal by sale only or disposal by sale, barter, or exchange. Killmer Paint & Glass Co. v Davenport Bethell Co. 136 Okla 252, 277 P 653, 63 ALR 997 …
79Disposed — Dispose Dis*pose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disposed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disposing}.] [F. disposer; pref. dis + poser to place. See {Pose}.] 1. To distribute and put in place; to arrange; to set in order; as, to dispose the ships in the form of a… …
80Disposing — Dispose Dis*pose , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Disposed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Disposing}.] [F. disposer; pref. dis + poser to place. See {Pose}.] 1. To distribute and put in place; to arrange; to set in order; as, to dispose the ships in the form of a… …