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What (who) is dispose - definition

Dispose

dispose         
¦ verb
1. (dispose of) get rid of.
overcome (a rival or threat).
informal consume (food or drink) quickly or enthusiastically.
2. arrange in a particular position.
3. incline (someone) towards a particular activity or mood.
4. literary determine the course of events: man proposes, but God disposes.
Derivatives
disposer noun
Origin
ME: from OFr. disposer, from L. disponere 'arrange', influenced by dispositus 'arranged' and OFr. poser 'to place'.
dispose         
(disposes, disposing, disposed)
dispose of
1.
If you dispose of something that you no longer want or need, you throw it away.
...the safest means of disposing of nuclear waste...
PHRASAL VERB: V P n
2.
If you dispose of a problem, task, or question, you deal with it.
You did us a great favour by disposing of that problem...
= resolve
PHRASAL VERB: V P n
dispose         
v.
1) (d; intr.) to dispose of ('to deal with') (to dispose of the opposition)
2) (d; intr.) to dispose of ('to get rid of') (to dispose of the rubbish)
3) (formal) (H) ('to incline') what disposed him to do it?

Wikipedia

Dispose pattern

In object-oriented programming, the dispose pattern is a design pattern for resource management. In this pattern, a resource is held by an object, and released by calling a conventional method – usually called close, dispose, free, release depending on the language – which releases any resources the object is holding onto. Many programming languages offer language constructs to avoid having to call the dispose method explicitly in common situations.

The dispose pattern is primarily used in languages whose runtime environment have automatic garbage collection (see motivation below).

Examples of use of dispose
1. One special attendant to dispose of used chewing gum.
2. Adults are suspected of helping to dispose of the body.
3. Prosecutors have accused her of helping dispose of Davis‘ body.
4. "Today we can dispose of vast material resources.
5. The French Lieutenants Woman appeared to dispose of such objections.