释义
[ dih-spens ] SHOW IPA
/ dɪˈspɛns / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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verb (used with object), dis·pensed, dis·pens·ing. to deal out; distribute: to dispense wisdom.
to administer: to dispense the law without bias.
Pharmacology . to make up and distribute (medicine), especially on prescription.
Roman Catholic Church . to grant dispensation.
verb (used without object), dis·pensed, dis·pens·ing. Verb Phrases dispense with, to do without; forgo: to dispense with preliminaries. to do away with; rid of. to grant exemption from a law or promise. SEE MORE DEFINITIONS SEE FEWER DEFINITIONS
Origin of dispense 1275–1325; Middle English dispensen <Medieval Latin dispēnsāre to pardon, exempt, Latin: to pay out, distribute, equivalent to dis- dis-1 + pēnsāre, frequentative of pendere to weigh
SYNONYMS FOR dispense 1 apportion, allot, dole.
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synonym study for dispense 1 . See distribute.
OTHER WORDS FROM dispense un·dis·pensed, adjective Words nearby dispense dispensary, dispensation, dispensationalism, dispensator, dispensatory, dispense , dispenser, dispense with, dispensible, dispensing optician, dispeople
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Example sentences from the Web for dispense But he was always uncommonly gracious, a truly gentle man, willing to dispense wisdom and perspective when asked.
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The French, and to some extent the English, dispense with introductions at a private ball.
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This he fully admitted, but was not prepared to dispense with the necessity of an academical preparation.
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Profuse display will probably be the only social grace the newly rich can dispense .
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If we live in a small way, there are at least new dresses and bonnets and every-day luxuries which we can dispense with.
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The following accidental circumstance enables us to dispense with both calculation and watch.
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British Dictionary definitions for dispense verb (tr) to give out or issue in portions
(tr) to prepare and distribute (medicine), esp on prescription
(tr) to administer (the law, etc)
(intr foll by with ) to do away (with) or manage (without)
to grant a dispensation to (someone) from (some obligation of church law)
to exempt or excuse from a rule or obligation
Word Origin for dispense C14: from Medieval Latin dispensāre to pardon, from Latin dispendere to weigh out, from dis- 1 + pendere to weigh
usage for dispense Dispense with is sometimes wrongly used where dispose of is meant: this task can be disposed of (not dispensed with ) quickly and easily
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Words related to dispense distribute, give away, disburse, allocate, hand out, furnish, allot, apply, enforce, discharge, apportion, deal, give, prorate, partition, share, portion, prepare, lot, measure
Medical definitions for dispense v. To prepare and give out medicines.
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