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Meaning of redispose

Wordnet

redispose (v)

dispose anew

Webster

redispose (v. t.)

To dispose anew or again; to readjust; to rearrange.

redispose Sentence Examples

  1. The company redisposed of its excess inventory to make room for new products.
  2. The government redisposed of outdated military equipment to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.
  3. The hospital redisposed of expired medical supplies to ensure patient safety.
  4. The school redisposed of old textbooks and replaced them with newer editions.
  5. The family redisposed of their deceased loved one's belongings with care and respect.
  6. The museum redisposed of non-authentic artifacts to maintain the integrity of its collection.
  7. The city redisposed of abandoned vehicles to clear the streets and improve traffic flow.
  8. The charity redisposed of donated goods that were no longer needed to make room for new donations.
  9. The store redisposed of damaged products to prevent them from being sold to customers.
  10. The factory redisposed of hazardous waste materials in a responsible and environmentally friendly manner.

FAQs About the word redispose

dispose anewTo dispose anew or again; to readjust; to rearrange.

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The company redisposed of its excess inventory to make room for new products.

The government redisposed of outdated military equipment to prevent it from falling into the wrong hands.

The hospital redisposed of expired medical supplies to ensure patient safety.

The school redisposed of old textbooks and replaced them with newer editions.