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    dispense
    /dɪˈspɛns/

    verb

    • 1. distribute or provide (a service or information) to a number of people: "orderlies went round dispensing drinks" Similar distributepass roundpass outhand outOpposite collect
    • 2. manage without or get rid of: "let's dispense with the formalities, shall we?"

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  2. DISPENSE definition: 1. to give out things, especially products, services, or amounts of money: 2. to prepare and give…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of DISPENSE is to divide and share out according to a plan : to deal out in portions. How to use dispense in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Dispense.

  4. If someone dispenses something that they own or control, they give or provide it to a number of people. The Union had already dispensed £40,000 in grants. [VERB noun] The local welfare office is where government dispenses many of its services. [VERB noun] I thought of myself as a patriarch, dispensing words of wisdom to all my children.

  5. DISPENSE meaning: 1. to give out things, especially products, services, or amounts of money: 2. to prepare and give…. Learn more.

  6. To dispense means to give out or distribute something. A school nurse can dispense students' medication and we all can dispense advice.

  7. Definition of dispense verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. dispense something (to somebody) (formal) to give out something to people. The machine dispenses a range of drinks and snacks. He dispensed hospitality lavishly in an effort to win votes.

  8. A complete guide to the word "DISPENSE": definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  9. DISPENSE meaning: to give something out: . Learn more.

  10. To give or deal out, especially in parts or portions: a machine that dispenses candy; a neighbor who freely dispenses advice. See Synonyms at distribute. b. To prepare and give out (medicines). 2. To administer (laws, for example). 3. To exempt or release, as from a duty or religious obligation. To grant a dispensation or exemption. 1.

  11. If someone dispenses something that they own or control, they give or provide it to a number of people. The union had already dispensed $60000 in grants. If you obtain a product by getting it out of a machine, you can say that the machine dispenses the product.