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ALL meanings of disposed

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  • adjective disposed having a certain inclination or disposition; inclined (usually followed by to or an infinitive): a man disposed to like others. 1
  • verb with object disposed to give a tendency or inclination to; incline: His temperament disposed him to argue readily with people. 1
  • verb with object disposed to put in a particular or the proper order or arrangement; adjust by arranging the parts. 1
  • verb with object disposed to put in a particular or suitable place: The lamp was disposed on a table nearby. 1
  • noun disposed Inclined or willing. 1
  • verb with object disposed to make fit or ready; prepare: Your words of cheer dispose me for the task. 1
  • verb without object disposed to arrange or decide matters: to do as God disposes. 1
  • verb without object disposed Obsolete. to make terms. 1
  • noun disposed Archaic. disposition; habit. 1
  • noun disposed Obsolete. arrangement; regulation; disposal. 1
  • adjective disposed willing, ready 1
  • adjective disposed inclined, tending 1
  • verb disposed simple past tense and past participle of dispose. 0
  • adjective disposed Inclined; minded. 0
  • adjective disposed (Obsolete (No longer in use)) Inclined to mirth; jolly. 0
  • adjective disposed If you are disposed to do something, you are willing or eager to do it. 0
  • adjective disposed You can use disposed when you are talking about someone's general attitude or opinion. For example, if you are well or favourably disposed to someone or something, you like them or approve of them. 0
  • adjective disposed If things are disposed in a particular way, they are arranged in that way. 0
  • adjective disposed having an inclination as specified (towards something) 0
  • adjective disposed (in combination) 0
  • adjective disposed inclined; having a certain tendency or inclination 0
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