dispose
Verb
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Give, sell, or transfer to another (synset 202359918)
"She disposed of her parents' possessions"is a type of: sell - exchange or deliver for money or its equivalentsubtypes: redispose - dispose anew
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Throw or cast away (synset 202227100)
"Put away your worries"is a type of: get rid of, remove - dispose ofsubtypes:
- unlearn - discard something previously learnt, like an old habit
- deep-six, give it the deep six - toss out; get rid of
- jettison - throw away, of something encumbering
- junk, scrap, trash - dispose of (something useless or old)
- waste - get rid of
- dump - throw away as refuse
- retire - dispose of (something no longer useful or needed)
- abandon - forsake, leave behind
- liquidize, sell out, sell up - sell or get rid of all one's merchandise
- de-access - dispose of by selling
- close out - terminate by selling off or disposing of
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Make receptive or willing towards an action or attitude or belief (synset 200682760)
"Their language inclines us to believe them"subtypes: predispose - make susceptiblesame as: incline
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Place or put in a particular order (synset 201499136)
"the dots are unevenly disposed"
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Make fit or prepared (synset 200301542)
"Your education qualifies you for this job"subtypes:
- habilitate - qualify for teaching at a university in Europe
- capacitate - make capable
same as: qualify
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