(i) Dispose of sth (= get rid of): ‘The quickest way to dispose of the rubbish is to burn it.’ (ii) Throw or cast away: ‘Put away your worries.’ (iii) Give, sell, or transfer to another: ‘She disposed of her parents’ possessions.’ (iv) Place or put in a particular order: ‘The books are disposed on the table.’
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