disposing
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
- The act by which things are disposed, or set out.
动词 v.
- present participle and gerund of dispose
形容词 adj.
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Acting to predispose or incline.
— The indifference to life which is produced by opium is precisely the most disposing excitement to suicide.
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Agreeable; Leaving one kindly disposed.
— Subsequently, however, as the parties manifested a more disposing demeanor, the lower court appointed a commissioner to appraise the value of the improvements on the land.
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Capable of specifying a complete and reasonable disposal of one's estate.
— In the name and fear of God, I Jane Ford of Oldswinford in the county of Worcester Widdow Relict & Exec of Joseph Ford gent my late dear husband deceased having in mind the certainty of death but great uncertainty of the time thereof & being desirous to settle my affairs & being now in perfect mind & most disposing memory (thanks to Almighty God) Doe make & ordain this my last Will and Testament […]
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Involving the disposal or legal transfer of property.
— Bayley, J., before whom the prisoner was tried, said, to bring the case within the statute, the order must be such as, on the face of it, imports to be made by a person who has a disposing power over the funds.
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