dispense with (Meaning)

Wordnet

dispense with (v)

give up what is not strictly needed

do without or cease to hold or adhere to

forgo or do or go without

dispense with Sentence Examples

  1. The cashier dispensed the correct amount of change without any hesitation.
  2. The doctor dispensed the medication to the patient with precise instructions on how to take it.
  3. We dispensed with the idea of going to the beach due to the unexpected rainstorm.
  4. The teacher dispensed with the usual lesson plan and instead had the students work on a creative project.
  5. After carefully considering all the evidence, the jury dispensed with the need for a trial and reached a verdict.
  6. The mechanic dispensed with the faulty spark plugs and replaced them with new ones, resulting in a smoother engine performance.
  7. The chef dispensed with the traditional recipe and added his own unique twist to the dish, creating a delightful new culinary experience.
  8. The advice columnist dispensed wisdom and guidance to readers seeking help with their personal problems.
  9. The politician dispensed with empty promises and instead focused on outlining specific policies and plans for the future.
  10. The charitable organization dispensed food and clothing to those in need, providing essential resources to vulnerable communities.

FAQs About the word dispense with

give up what is not strictly needed, do without or cease to hold or adhere to, forgo or do or go without

administer, allocate,distribute, provide, mete (out), donate, apportion, dole out, share,supply

deny, withhold, withhold, reject,refuse, disallow, disallow, refuse, reject, deny

The cashier dispensed the correct amount of change without any hesitation.

The doctor dispensed the medication to the patient with precise instructions on how to take it.

We dispensed with the idea of going to the beach due to the unexpected rainstorm.

The teacher dispensed with the usual lesson plan and instead had the students work on a creative project.