To lay down; to divest one's self of; to lay aside.
To let fall; to deposit.
To remove from a throne or other high station; to dethrone; to divest or deprive of office.
To testify under oath; to bear testimony to; - now usually said of bearing testimony which is officially written down for future use.
To put under oath.
To bear witness; to testify under oath; to make deposition.
To distribute and put in place; to arrange; to set in order; as, to dispose the ships in the form of a crescent.
To regulate; to adjust; to settle; to determine.
To deal out; to assign to a use; to bestow for an object or purpose; to apply; to employ; to dispose of.
To give a tendency or inclination to; to adapt; to cause to turn; especially, to incline the mind of; to give a bent or propension to; to incline; to make inclined; - usually followed by to, sometimes by for before the indirect object.
To exercise finally one's power of control over; to pass over into the control of some one else, as by selling; to alienate; to part with; to relinquish; to get rid of; as, to dispose of a house; to dispose of one's time.
To bargain; to make terms.
Disposal; ordering; management; power or right of control.
Cast of mind; disposition; inclination; behavior; demeanor.
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【Depose】 means to remove someone from a position (or power) or to take one’s testimony.
Employees want to 【depose】 him from his high company position.
Investigators will 【depose】 the witness behind close doors.
【Dispose】 means to settle affairs or be inclined to do something.
The lawyer appointed Celeste to 【dispose】 our mother’s estate.
Please 【dispose】 of your trash before leaving the theater.
To lay down; to divest one's self of; to lay aside.
To let fall; to deposit.
To remove from a throne or other high station; to dethrone; to divest or deprive of office.
To testify under oath; to bear testimony to; - now usually said of bearing testimony which is officially written down for future use.
To put under oath.
To bear witness; to testify under oath; to make deposition.
To distribute and put in place; to arrange; to set in order; as, to dispose the ships in the form of a crescent.
To regulate; to adjust; to settle; to determine.
To deal out; to assign to a use; to bestow for an object or purpose; to apply; to employ; to dispose of.
To give a tendency or inclination to; to adapt; to cause to turn; especially, to incline the mind of; to give a bent or propension to; to incline; to make inclined; - usually followed by to, sometimes by for before the indirect object.
To exercise finally one's power of control over; to pass over into the control of some one else, as by selling; to alienate; to part with; to relinquish; to get rid of; as, to dispose of a house; to dispose of one's time.
To bargain; to make terms.
Disposal; ordering; management; power or right of control.
Cast of mind; disposition; inclination; behavior; demeanor.