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dispose

dis·pose [ di spṓz ] (past and past participle dis·posed, present participle dis·pos·ing, 3rd person present singular dis·pos·es)


verb 
Definition:
 
1. transitive verb make somebody willing: to make somebody willing or receptive to something ( often passive )
The President is not disposed to sign the bill.

2. transitive verb incline somebody: to make somebody likely to experience something

3. transitive verb put something in place: to arrange or position something for use or for a particular purpose ( formal ) ( often passive )
The commander disposed his forces along the coast.

4. transitive and intransitive verb settle matter: to settle a matter by putting it into its correct or definitive form ( formal )
an outcome to be disposed by the court

[14th century. < French disposer, alteration (after poser "to place") of Latin disponere "set out" < ponere "to place"]

dis·pos·er noun
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