(Usually followed by `to') naturally disposed toward.
Having made preparations.
1 However, current sentiment in the market is very well - disposed towards telecommunications groups.
2 The matter is too grave to be disposed of in half-a-dozen paragraphs.
3 The FORMIDABLE was the first to be disposed of in the fight.
4 They found the lady at home and quite disposed to receive them.
5 The peasantry in general were but little disposed to counsel a wayfarer.
6 The passengers were, consequently, in high spirits and disposed to be social.
7 So the two young boys proposed; but God had disposed it otherwise.
8 When the necessary business was disposed of, the conversation became more general.
9 An evilly disposed despot could have used it to practice unspeakable oppression.
10 Mont Réal took the furs and disposed of them in other channels.
11 It might also be able to be moved and be disposed elsewhere.
12 The missionary returned home delighted; he had disposed of his 500 copies.
13 The clerk of the weather appeared favourably disposed to the warm-hearted Bessie.
14 Four hundred Testaments have been disposed of in the Sagra of Toledo.
15 And under the circumstances, I was safer disposed of than left alive.
16 It looked as if whatever was responsible had disposed of them quickly.
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