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Definition of dispose
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Dispose
(n.) Cast of mind;
disposition;
inclination;
behavior;
demeanor.
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Array
::
Array (n.) To place or
dispose
in
order,
as
troops
for
battle;
to
marshal..
Malignant
::
Malignant
(a.)
Disposed
to do harm,
inflict
suffering,
or cause
distress;
actuated
by
extreme
malevolence
or
enmity;
virulently
inimical;
bent on evil;
malicious..
Affect
::
Affect
(v. t.) To
dispose
or
incline.
Artful
::
Artful
(a.)
Cunning;
disposed
to
cunning
indirectness
of
dealing;
crafty;
as, an
artful
boy. [The usual
sense.].
Bond
::
Bond (v. t.) To
dispose
in
building,
as the
materials
of a wall, so as to
secure
solidity..
Lay
::
Lay (v. t.) To place in
position;
to
establish
firmly;
to
arrange
with
regularity;
to
dispose
in ranks or
tiers;
as, to lay a
corner
stone;
to lay
bricks
in a wall; to lay the
covers
on a
table..
Intractable
::
Intractable
(a.) Not
tractable;
not
easily
governed,
managed,
or
directed;
indisposed
to be
taught,
disciplined,
or
tamed;
violent;
stubborn;
obstinate;
refractory;
as, an
intractable
child..
Dispose
::
Dispose
(v. t.) To give a
tendency
or
inclination
to; to
adapt;
to cause to turn;
especially,
to
incline
the mind of; to give a bent or
propension
to; to
incline;
to make
inclined;
--
usually
followed
by to,
sometimes
by for
before
the
indirect
object..
Transgressive
::
Transgressive
(a.)
Disposed
or
tending
to
transgress;
faulty;
culpable.
.
Incredulous
::
Incredulous
(a.) Not
credulous;
indisposed
to admit or
accept
that which is
related
as true,
skeptical;
unbelieving..
Carpus
::
Carpus
(n.) The
wrist;
the bones or
cartilages
between
the
forearm,
or
antibrachium,
and the hand or
forefoot;
in man,
consisting
of eight short bones
disposed
in two
rows..
Indispose
::
Indispose
(v. t.) To
render
unfit or
unsuited;
to
disqualify.
Close
::
Close (v. t.)
Disposed
to keep
secrets;
secretive;
reticent.
Undisposedness
::
Undisposedness
(n.)
Indisposition;
disinclination.
Meditative
::
Meditative
(a.)
Disposed
to
meditate,
or to
meditation;
as, a
meditative
man; a
meditative
mood..
Languid
::
Languid
(a.)
Drooping
or
flagging
from
exhaustion;
indisposed
to
exertion;
without
animation;
weak;
weary;
heavy;
dull.
Dispatch
::
Dispatch
(v. t.) To
dispose
of
speedily,
as
business;
to
execute
quickly;
to make a
speedy
end of; to
finish;
to
perform..
Associate
::
Associate
(v. i.) To unite in
company;
to keep
company,
implying
intimacy;
as,
congenial
minds are
disposed
to
associate..
Will
::
Will (v. i.) To be
willing;
to be
inclined
or
disposed;
to be
pleased;
to wish; to
desire.
Benevolent
::
Benevolent
(a.)
Having
a
disposition
to do good;
possessing
or
manifesting
love to
mankind,
and a
desire
to
promote
their
prosperity
and
happiness;
disposed
to give to good
objects;
kind;
charitable..
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