dispense|dispensed|dispenses|dispensing in English
verb
[dis·pense || dɪ'spens]
do without, give up; distribute, give out, hand out
Use "dispense|dispensed|dispenses|dispensing" in a sentence
1. Dispensing machine to store and dispense elongated containers vertically
2. After dispensing coins, the lord next dispenses drinks at the local hostelry to all those involved in the event.
3. 14 After dispensing coins, the lord next dispenses drinks at the local hostelry to all those involved in the event.
4. 11 An oil dispensing massage head dispenses oil at the touch of a button to give a smooth, drag free massage.
5. While the traditional method for dispensing Cask beer is through a beer engine (hand pump), it can also be dispensed using a Cask tap
6. A Collating unit ( 10 ) for use with a control center ( 12 ) cooperating with an automatic dispensing system (“ADS”) ( 14 ) for automatic storage of prescription containers dispensed from the ADS ( 14 )
7. The Reed County Clinic dispenses medication and makes referrals.
8. Let's dispense with formalities!
9. Photoluminescent paints dispensed by aerosol
10. 2 She, too, dispenses wisdom via infomercial.
11. I can dispense with this dictionary.
12. 26 The judge dispenses the law without bias.
13. The reservoir stores a charge of pressurized air and supplies at least a portion of this charge to the keg through the keg air valve when the dispensing apparatus is operated to dispense the beer.
14. We'd dispense with charity drives.
15. 4 Instead they dispensed a condescending homily.
16. Can we dispense with the formalities?
17. Adhesive tape dispensing machines
18. The organization dispenses free health care to the poor.
19. To mete out; dispense: Administer justice
20. Psychiatrists dispense drugs to control mood.
21. Private industry uses them to dispense nutrition information.
22. Simmon's Citrate (SC) agar dispensed as slants in tubes.
23. Let's dispense with the formalities , shall we?
24. Bromine cannot be dispensed in a used chlorine feeder
25. Dispense with the liquor, get himself together.