5 Verbs to Use for the Word disposed

In truth, if counterpoint be (as the dictionary defines it), "a blending of related but independent melodies," then Poetry achieves it by mating a process of sound to a process of thought: and Mr. Watts-Dunton disposes of his own first contention for music when he goes on to say (very rightly), "But if Poetry falls behind Music in rhythmic scope, it is capable of rendering emotion after emotion has become disintegrated into thoughts."

" "Then answer me, Ellen, this moment, and distinctly: for what purpose were you seeking Mrs. Langford's cottage by that forbidden path, and when?" "I wanted money, and I went to ask her to take my trinketsmy watch, if it must beand dispose of them as I had read of others doing, as miserable as I was; and the wind blew the notes to my very hand, and I used them.

Nello informed me that you had certain gems which you would fain dispose of.

It must not be accepted as evidence either of her unwillingness to sell or of the amount of gold in the bracelet, that it took the total of Clotilde's moral and physical strength to carry it to the shop where she hopedagainst hopeto dispose of it.

personal endowmentsThe Duc de Bouillon endeavours to induce M. de Condé to revoltHe failsHe disposes of his office at Court to the Marquis d'AncreMarie de Medicis continues the public edifices commenced and projected by Henri IVZeal of the Duc de MayenneCupidity of the CourtM. de Condé and his advisersThe Prince and the MinisterForebodings of SullyHe determines to resign officeHis unpopularityThe

5 Verbs to Use for the Word  disposed