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to disposed
verb
To eliminate or to get rid of something.
Exact(2)
As we deplete the earth's nonrenewable resources, like oil and metals, the one-way trip from raw material to disposed and forgotten waste makes less and less sense.
However, it is thought that farmers frequently dump pigs that have died into rivers to avoid paying for them to disposed of properly.
Similar(56)
To those favorably disposed to him, the sight of Obama in full flow, even now, four years after the beginning of the affair, can be intoxicating.
Although Parks Commissioner Robert Moses was said to be "favorably disposed" to the idea of the swap, and a mysterious fire leveled the Claremont site on March 14 , 1951 the Grange never reached Riverside Park.
However, the translation and interpretation of these long-term PUF test results to actual disposed waste packages requires further analysis.
State officials say that once a load has been documented in a manifest it is less likely to be disposed of illegally.
Mr. Rumsfeld and Mr. Cheney are believed to be more favorably disposed to arming the opposition groups.
Still, Roosevelt argued that he had lost the battle but won the war, as turnover and evolving positions led to a court more disposed to his measures.
He wants the adverts to make drinkers feel closer to the brand and more disposed to buying it.
He is more disposed to empathy than to excoriation: that's the historian's way.
For this you need an interviewer more disposed to follow than to capture.
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