English to Indonesian Dictionary dispose

dispose

membuang
definition
verb
whose responsibility is it to dispose of scrap materials?
get rid of by throwing away or giving or selling to someone else.
the chief disposed his attendants in a circle
arrange in a particular position.
translation of 'dispose'
verb
makan,
melempar,
mengatur,
menyelesaikan,
menentukan,
menjual,
menyusun,
membuang,
mengalahkan,
memberikan,
merapikan
example
People propose, cops 'dispose' .
The generals may propose, but H5N1 will 'dispose' .
The case with this, though, is that Ed Gein forced his mother into this situation, immediately killing her afterwards to 'dispose' the evidence.
if you touch the female readers' hearts, it might 'dispose' their husbands to be charitable
people now have substantial assets to 'dispose' of after their death
whose responsibility is it to 'dispose' of scrap materials?
she watched him 'dispose' of a large slice of cheese
she watched him 'dispose' of a large slice of cheese
people now have substantial assets to 'dispose' of after their death
They ease the atmosphere around two people and kindly 'dispose' people to each other.
A first planar electrode layer being transparent is 'disposed' on an inner surface of the first substrate.
If approved, he can sell the license to waste soil dumping companies to 'dispose of' waste soil at the site.
The Pentagon proposes, the press 'disposes' - albeit within softer confines than prevailed in the Gulf War.
Both sites were sold as part of Waterford Crystal's programme of 'disposing of' nonessential assets.
Z button makes Fisher whistle, a helpful addition in order to call enemies to dark places where they can be quietly 'disposed' .
Their positions within these new institutions may have 'disposed' them to promote commercial values and made them willing to support the industrial and modernizing social order.
Marie began her take-over process by 'disposing of' her rival queens…
Natural law theory held the world to consist of a variety of beings and objects whose essence 'disposed' them toward the fulfillment of higher purposes.
Now Gore has handily 'disposed of' his Democratic rival and has improved in opinion polls against Bush.
Nor, fifthly, would it yield his inquiry more satisfaction, to be answered, that there existed in things a principle of order, which had 'disposed' the parts of the watch into their present form and situation.
Both proteins are 'disposed' as strings of beads arranged along long pitch longitudinal helices, but the strings of beads for the two proteins are on separate stripes of membrane.
He 'disposed of' his rival claimants, and quelled various rebellions that the succession crisis had spawned.
At this time his work was purely abstract, featuring geometrically 'disposed' bars and rectangles in a style close to Mondrian and van Doesburg.
In the absence of clear evidence that a spouse intends to sell or 'dispose of' an asset or will be forced to do so, a court should not grant a deduction for notional sale or disposition costs.
Nature is clever, isn't it, being both provider on one hand and 'disposer' on the other.
The rubbish was to be sorted and sold on or 'disposed of' but eventually the waste was merely being dumped and not removed.
Today's garbage 'disposers' are efficient, safe, virtually trouble-free devices that anyone who knows how to use a screwdriver and wrench can install in a few hours.
In the following years, the business can usually deduct 25 per cent of the remaining value until the cost is written off or the item is sold, 'disposed of' or given away.
Trolleys which remain unclaimed for six weeks will be sold or 'disposed of' .
Recently, I went to a soccer game in my city on behalf of a newspaper; the fans of the opposing teams had to be separated by hundreds of policemen, 'disposed' in military fashion.
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