Pronunciation: /dɪˈspoʊz/
noun a person's tendency to act in a certain way
A1 I need to find a proper way to dispose of this trash.
A2 It is important to dispose of hazardous materials safely.
B1 The company has a policy on how to dispose of confidential documents.
B2 Properly disposing of electronic waste is crucial for environmental protection.
C1 The government has implemented regulations on the disposal of toxic waste.
C2 The committee discussed the best way to dispose of the company's assets.
verb to get rid of or deal with something
A1 Please dispose of your trash in the designated bins.
A2 The hotel staff will dispose of any unwanted items left in your room.
B1 It is important to dispose of hazardous materials properly to protect the environment.
B2 The company has strict policies on how to dispose of confidential documents.
C1 The government has established guidelines on how to dispose of nuclear waste safely.
C2 The scientist knew how to dispose of the chemicals in a way that would not harm the ecosystem.
formal It is important to properly dispose of hazardous waste in designated areas.
informal Make sure to dispose of your trash in the bins provided.
slang Just chuck it in the trash can, don't worry about it.
figurative She quickly disposed of her opponent in the debate with well-reasoned arguments.
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