disposed of (Meaning)

disposed of

to transfer to the control of another, incline entry 1 sense 2, to get rid of, to come to terms, regulate, to put in place, bestow, to settle a matter finally, disposition, to place, distribute, or arrange especially in an orderly way, to deal with conclusively, to give a tendency to, disposal, to put in place or in readiness, demeanor

disposed of Sentence Examples

  1. The hazardous waste was properly disposed of in a specialized facility.
  2. The old electronics were responsibly disposed of at an e-waste recycling center.
  3. The expired medication was disposed of at a safe drug disposal site.
  4. The used batteries were collected and disposed of responsibly according to environmental regulations.
  5. The contaminated soil was disposed of in a designated landfill site.
  6. The broken furniture was dismantled and disposed of at a waste disposal depot.
  7. The decaying food scraps were disposed of in a compost bin.
  8. The pile of old clothes was disposed of at a textile recycling station.
  9. The damaged appliances were disposed of through a professional disposal service.
  10. The disposal of the toxic chemicals was done in accordance with strict safety protocols.

FAQs About the word disposed of

to transfer to the control of another, incline entry 1 sense 2, to get rid of, to come to terms, regulate, to put in place, bestow, to settle a matter finally,

lost, unloaded,discarded, ditched, dumped, rejected, threw away, junked, laid by, scrapped

embraced, used, employed,adopted,utilized, held, took on, retained, held back,kept

The hazardous waste was properly disposed of in a specialized facility.

The old electronics were responsibly disposed of at an e-waste recycling center.

The expired medication was disposed of at a safe drug disposal site.

The used batteries were collected and disposed of responsibly according to environmental regulations.