Disposition, n.
1. Disposing, arranging, arrangement, placing, location, grouping. 2. Management, regulation, control, direction, ordering, adjustment, disposure, disposal. 3. Tendency, proneness, inclination, proclivity, propensity, predisposition, bent, bias. 4. Temper, nature, native character, native impulses, humor, turn. 5. Willingness, inclination. 6. Dispensation, distribution, bestowment. Dispossess, v. a.
1. Deprive, divest, strip. 2. Dislodge, eject, oust, drive out. 3. (Law.) Disseize, oust, wrongfully dispossess. Dispossession, n.
1. Deprivation. 2. (Law.) Ouster, disseizin, wrongful dispossession. Disposure, n.
1. Management, direction, regulation, control, disposal, disposition, ordering. 2. Distribution, assignment, allotment. Dispraise, n.
1. Blame, censure. 2. Reproach, dishonor, disgrace, disparagement, discredit, shame, opprobrium.
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