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To disposing
verb
To eliminate or to get rid of something.
Exact(27)
"It's an expensive proposition, from personnel costs to laboratory use to disposing of carcasses.
"There's a ritual to disposing of a flag — a formal way to burn it".
But a sale of the aircraft lessor would provide a quicker and more certain path to disposing of the business.
But a sale of the company proved more attractive, providing a quicker and more certain path to disposing of the business.
The Cluster Munitions Convention commits the UK to disposing of all cluster munitions and working to prevent their use by anyone else.
In his previous role as chairman of Greece's privatisation agency, Pitsiorlas had been praised for his no-nonsense approach to disposing of cash-draining state assets.
Similar(33)
Nuclear waste is difficult to dispose of.
He wanted to dispose of his dread.
"And you have to dispose of it".
Now he wishes to dispose of it.
Or were they unable to dispose of what they made?
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