disponer

[dispoˈneɾ]

disponer Definition

  • 1to arrange
  • 2to dispose
  • 3to prepare

Using disponer: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "disponer" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He disposed the books on the shelf.

  • Example

    The manager arranged the meeting for next week.

  • Example

    She prepared the presentation for the conference.

disponer Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for disponer

Phrases with disponer

  • disponer de algo

    to have or possess something

    Example

    No dispongo de suficiente dinero para comprar un coche nuevo. (I don't have enough money to buy a new car.)

  • disponerse a hacer algo

    to get ready or prepare oneself to do something

    Example

    Me dispongo a salir de casa. (I'm getting ready to leave the house.)

  • disponer de alguien

    to have someone at one's disposal

    Example

    El jefe dispone de su secretaria para cualquier tarea. (The boss has his secretary at his disposal for any task.)

Origins of disponer

from Latin 'disponere', meaning 'to distribute'

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Summary: disponer in Brief

'Disponer' [dispoˈneɾ] is a verb that means 'to arrange,' 'to dispose,' or 'to prepare.' It can be used in various contexts, such as arranging books on a shelf, preparing a presentation, or organizing a meeting. 'Disponer' can also be used in phrases like 'disponer de algo,' meaning 'to have or possess something,' and 'disponerse a hacer algo,' meaning 'to get ready or prepare oneself to do something.'