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been disposing
verb
To eliminate or to get rid of something.
Exact(10)
Still, Cablevision has been disposing of properties lately, not buying.
The incinerator has been disposing of the United States' PCB waste since 1992.
Across the globe, News Corp has been disposing of non-core assets.
Officials with D & L Energy, the Youngstown company that has been disposing of the waste, and with the Ohio government say there is no proof of a link between the disposal well and the earthquakes.
The metal's value had been flat or falling for nearly a decade, and the Canadian, Belgian, Dutch and Austrian central banks – not to mention the International Monetary Fund – had been disposing of theirs for some time.
For the last few months, Tomkins has been disposing of assets including its Murray & Hayter lawn mower division, which it agreed this month to sell to Summersong Investment Inc. of the United States for $220.9 million.
Similar(49)
"Why had the fetus not been disposed of more carefully?
McEnroe has always been disposed towards liking Murray.
The art has already been disposed of worldwide".
What had been disposed of was, in fact, eight boxes of mail addressed to Mr. Nordlinger.
Each mouse was given 100 μl solutions that had been disposed with ultrasonic concussion.
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