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disposeverb to arrange something in a certain spot or positionlooking for the perfect spot to dispose the new knickknack depose, deposit, emplace, fix, lay, place, position, put, set, set up, situate, stick move, rearrange, reorder, shiftorientestablish, locate, plant, settleclap, flop, plank, plop, plump, plunk(or plonk), plunk down, slapensconce, nicheassemble, collectcarryberth, parkaffix, anchor, lock, lodge, wedgearray, lay out, line up, queue, rankset down relocate, remove, takebanishdislodge, displace, replace, supersede, supplant to put into a particular arrangementdisposed the surgical instruments in the exact order in which they would be needed arrange, array, classify, codify, draw up, lay out, marshal(also marshall), order, organize, range, systematize groom, make up, spruce (up), straighten (up), tidy (up)unscramblealign(also aline), cue, line, line up, queuealphabetize, file, hierarchize, prioritize, sequenceemplace, place, setdisplay, map (out), set out derange, disarrange, disarray, disorder, mess (up), muss (up), rumple, upset incline, bias, dispose, predispose mean to influence one to have or take an attitude toward something.incline implies a tendency to favor one of two or more actions or conclusions.I incline to agree bias suggests a settled and predictable leaning in one direction and connotes unfair prejudice.the experience biased him against foreigners dispose suggests an affecting of one's mood or temper so as to incline one toward something.her nature disposes her to trust others predispose implies the operation of a disposing influence well in advance of the opportunity to manifest itself.does fictional violence predispose them to accept real violence? in the 14th century |