dispense in the PONS Dictionary

dispense Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

dispense medicine
to dispense [or release], sb from sth
dispense [or administer] justice

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In vacuum dispensing only systems where the parts are moving and the dispenser remains in place can be built reasonably.
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These gravity-powered systems have a device to dispense water in a controlled manner.
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He may disrupt public meetings, either for comic effect, or by dispensing what proves to be wisdom in a garbled and comic form.
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The accompanying orchestra is up-to-date, dispensing with the archaic viols and using violins, cellos, harps, lutes, theorbos, and harpsichords.
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And of the 1903 allegations, 51% were investigated, 36% were locally resolved, 6% were withdrawn, 7% were dispensed and 0% were discontinued.
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One icon would dispense a quip or general observation, and another would dispense a hint, and often as not a quip as well.
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They are to be separated for a time, and are then to be dispensed to remarry, past and future offspring being declared legitimate.
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To the degree that you hold purpose and principles in common among you, you can dispense with command and control.
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She favored a harsher policy toward the rebels, and approximately 800 death sentences to former rebels would be dispensed.
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Life dispenses them parsimoniously; our feeble hearts could not stand more.
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