It disposes them to deprecate waste of substance or effort.
If he chooses it, that disposes of the question of its relative utility to him, as compared with other forms of consumption that would not be deprecated on account of their wastefulness.
Other circumstances permitting, that instinctdisposes men to look with favor upon productive efficiency and on whatever is of human use.
This choice vouches for the purity of heart and goodness of him who has adopted it, and disposes me to give ample credit to all the commendation the Duchesse de Guiche used to utter of him in Italy.
This down she disposes beneath and around the eggs.
It is not that he does not see all the fine houses and know that he never saw such before, but he disposes of them as easily as the poet finds place for the railway.
I answer that, Since the order of Divine Providence disposes that lower things be subject to the actions of higher, as explained above (Q.
The third conversion is that whereby a man disposes himself so that he may have grace; for this no habitual grace is required; but the operation of God, Who draws the soul towards Himself, according to Lament.
Dei xix, 13): "Order disposes things equal and unequal in their proper place.
Sanctifying grace disposes the soul to possess the divine person; and this is signified when it is said that the Holy Ghost is given according to the gift of grace.
Further, an imperfect mode of cognition disposes towards a more perfect, as opinion, the result of dialectical syllogisms, disposes towards science, which results from demonstrative syllogisms.
The subject is ascribed to an accident in respect of that to which the accident disposes it proximately, but not in respect of that to which it disposes it remotely or indirectly.
And that disposesof the second obstacle, doesn't it?
Which disposes of the third and last difficulty," said Paul promptly.
As an illustration of the manner in which such a council of hill-men disposes of cases, Mr. Bensley cites the case of a man who was made to carry forty basket loads of sand to the house of the person against whom he had offended.
In such way Friedrich disposesof his Bielfelds; who are rather numerous about him now and henceforth.
But Heaven, which disposesof all things, Differently regulated this thing.
This has been true in all ages, and sufficiently disposes of Mr. Worsfold's hypothesis about the stages through which criticism has passed.
But what finally disposes of this theory is the testimony afforded by Lady Newdigate-Newdegate's recently published Gossip from a Muniment Room.
It is not the violent man who is beside himself that disposes of us; that is an advantage reserved for the man who possesses himself.
Tis in pain that Nature disposes them for maternity; in pain and illness, dangerous and prolonged, she brings maternity to its close.
Here we would seem to have a source of gigantic heat; but arithmetic also disposes of this supposition.
Then, by His own power alone He disposes all things.
Providence is the Divine reason itself, seated in the Supreme Being, which disposesall things; fate is the disposition inherent in all things which move, through which providence joins all things in their proper order.
But the meeting and concurrence of these causes arises from that inevitable chain of order which, flowing from the fountain-head of Providence, disposes all things in their due time and place.
If only thy inclination disposes thee, go forth, and thou shalt inquire of himself.
He separates the four elements, and disposes the several bodies, of which the universe is formed, into their proper situations.
This disposes of Langdon's note 1 on page 211 of his edition, in which he also erroneously speaks of our text as "late.
This explanation of the name Huwawa disposes of suppositions hitherto brought forward for an Elamitic origin.
To build upon Nature, is laying the Foundation upon a Rock; every thing disposes its self into Order as it were of Course, and the whole Work is half done as soon as undertaken.
That disposes of the reverend gentleman and his confederate.
That disposes of Miss Paines, and you now know why she is worrying you.
Finally, he disposes of the original pack in his large pocket, or profonde.
In some commercial houses, it is stated, that a premium is paid to the clerk, who disposes of the rococo articles to some credulous customer.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "disposes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.