dispender (Meaning)
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dispender (n.)
One who dispends or expends; a steward.
Synonyms & Antonyms of dispender
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dispender Sentence Examples
- The company's executives were cautious when it came to dispensing funds for the new project.
- The cashier politely requested that the customer refrain from dispensing any inappropriate remarks during the transaction.
- When asked about his opinion on the new law, the politician opted to dispense a carefully crafted response that avoided taking a clear stance.
- To avoid traffic congestion, the city government advised commuters to dispense with their usual travel routes and use public transportation instead.
- As the storm intensified, the fire department advised residents in low-lying areas to dispense with their belongings and seek higher ground for safety.
- The teacher requested that students dispense with all electronic devices during the exam to maintain academic integrity.
- The doctor advised the patient to dispense with certain foods and beverages from their diet to alleviate their symptoms.
- The referee strictly warned the players to dispense with any unsportsmanlike conduct during the game.
- The company's legal team decided to dispense with the services of the external law firm and handle the case internally.
- The charity organization endeavored to dispense aid to communities affected by natural disasters in a timely and efficient manner.
FAQs About the word dispender
One who dispends or expends; a steward.
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The company's executives were cautious when it came to dispensing funds for the new project.
The cashier politely requested that the customer refrain from dispensing any inappropriate remarks during the transaction.
When asked about his opinion on the new law, the politician opted to dispense a carefully crafted response that avoided taking a clear stance.
To avoid traffic congestion, the city government advised commuters to dispense with their usual travel routes and use public transportation instead.