dispense with in English

do without, forgo; exempt; abolish

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1. Let's dispense with formalities!

2. I can dispense with this dictionary.

3. We'd dispense with charity drives.

4. Can we dispense with the formalities?

5. Let's dispense with the formalities , shall we?

6. Dispense with the liquor, get himself together.

7. You can't dispense with a stove in winter here.

8. Debit cards dispense with the need for cash altogether.

9. I think we can dispense with the formalities .

10. Would it be better to dispense with them altogether?

11. They enable the composer to dispense with traditional instruments.

12. Ann suggested that they dispense with speeches altogether at the wedding.

13. The club now have no option but to dispense with his services.

14. Since we don't have much time, we'll dispense with the reading today.

15. We shall have to dispense with the car; we can't afford it.

16. They've had to dispense with a lot of luxuries since Mike lost his job.

17. The court would have power to dispense with the non-owner's consent if justified.

18. Even an admiral's good wishes could not dispense with the ability to pass a professional examination.

19. I really would have to acquire a few pairs of stockings, and dispense with my poodle anklets.

20. We can quickly dispense with the crude mythology, but I like the concept of apparent failure.

21. Being able to dispense with the services of an interpreter is a big incentive to fluency.

22. Some synapses dispense with the "middleman" of the neurotransmitter, and connect the presynaptic and postsynaptic cells together.

23. In attempts to investigate what Comity means, it is indeed problematic to dispense with this distinction

24. I must request that you dispense with any formal activities normally associated with a visitor of his rank.

25. Their function was to advise the monarch and if he chose to dispense with their advice, so be it.

26. He decided to dispense with the goodlooking, personable high-achiever destined to succeed and instead back the incumbent of this space.

27. At first, William wished to dispense with the coronation entirely, feeling that his wearing the crown while proroguing Parliament answered any need.

28. A method is described for extracting storm surge heights from hourly tabulations of tidal heights, which dispense with the use of a tide predicting machine.

29. And, during your own campaign, you admitted, in the context of health-care reform, that the multinational insurance Conglomeration is so firmly entrenched that you would be unable to dispense with it.

30. That is , the musical scale is divided into twelve equal steps ( seven white and five black keys ) , whereas Indian music cannot dispense with an almost infinite number of keys to give all the niceties of pitch .

31. The aim of the invention is to dispense with the previous procedure, i.e. interpolation at the filter coefficients and the amplification value in order to obtain interpolated values for the intermediate audio values starting from the support points.

32. In the Bergsonian fashion, these explorations seek to dispense with the stagnant and irreconcilable philosophical tropes of both pure materialism and pure idealism in order to yield a more precise understanding of cultural forms as living processes

33. History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Even at that time, moreover, he had ground enough for a more reserved attitude towards Rome, though in the Antignostic struggle he could not dispense with the tradition of the

34. [605:] But when we put towards making these machines the skill which they replaced, when for their construction we use the wisdom which enabled us to dispense with them, we gain without losing anything. We add art to nature, and we become more ingenious without becoming less adroit.

35. 6 Commenting on Paul’s words at Acts 20:20, in 1844 Abiel Abbot Livermore wrote: “He was not content merely to deliver discourses in the public assembly, and dispense with other instrumentalities, but zealously pursued his great work in private, from house to house, and literally carried home the truth of heaven to the hearths and hearts of the Ephesians.”