disposed (Meaning)

Wordnet

disposed (s)

having made preparations

(usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward

Webster

disposed (imp. & p. p.)

of Dispose

Webster

disposed (p. a.)

Inclined; minded.

Inclined to mirth; jolly.

disposed Sentence Examples

  1. The old furniture was disposed of responsibly by the waste management company.
  2. She gracefully disposed of her opponent in the chess match, leaving him no chance of recovery.
  3. After careful consideration, the judge disposed of the case, rendering the verdict promptly.
  4. The unwanted clothes were neatly disposed of in the recycling bin, contributing to environmental preservation.
  5. The company disposed of toxic chemicals safely, adhering to strict environmental regulations.
  6. He disposed of the used batteries properly, preventing potential hazards and environmental damage.
  7. The business disposed of its obsolete inventory through a liquidation sale, clearing space for new merchandise.
  8. The surgeon skillfully disposed of the cancerous tissue during the operation, aiming for the best possible outcome.
  9. After the party, the hosts disposed of the leftover food and drinks responsibly, minimizing waste.
  10. The team disposed of their rivals effortlessly, securing a resounding victory in the tournament.

FAQs About the word disposed

having made preparations, (usually followed by `to') naturally disposed towardof Dispose, Inclined; minded., Inclined to mirth; jolly.

willing, inclined, glad, ready, minded, game, obliging, amenable, fain,prepared

unwilling, reluctant, reluctant, unwilling,loath, averse, unamenable, reticent, loth, disinclined

The old furniture was disposed of responsibly by the waste management company.

She gracefully disposed of her opponent in the chess match, leaving him no chance of recovery.

After careful consideration, the judge disposed of the case, rendering the verdict promptly.

The unwanted clothes were neatly disposed of in the recycling bin, contributing to environmental preservation.