disporre

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to place; to arrange; to set out; to organize
 * 2)  to prepare or prime; to dispose (to)
 * 3)  to command; to mandate; to require
 * 4)  to expose
 * 5)  to explain; to clarify
 * 6)  to depose
 * 7)  to entrust; to count
 * 8)  to have at one's disposal
 * 9)  to guide someone's will; to exploitatively direct; to use
 * 10)  to make available
 * 11)  to have employed
 * 12)  to oblige by draft, check, etc.
 * 1)  to depose
 * 2)  to entrust; to count
 * 3)  to have at one's disposal
 * 4)  to guide someone's will; to exploitatively direct; to use
 * 5)  to make available
 * 6)  to have employed
 * 7)  to oblige by draft, check, etc.
 * 1)  to have employed
 * 2)  to oblige by draft, check, etc.
 * 1)  to oblige by draft, check, etc.
 * 1)  to oblige by draft, check, etc.