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Definitions from the WebDispensationPart of Speech: Noun Sense 1: An exemption or release from a rule, obligation, or requirement. Example Sentence: The teacher allowed him to leave class early as a dispensation due to his illness. Sense 2: The act of distributing or giving out something. Example Sentence: The dispensation of food and supplies to the victims of the natural disaster was carried out efficiently. Sense 3: A specific order, system, or arrangement, often related to religious or legal matters. Example Sentence: The priest follows the dispensation of the sacraments according to the customs of the church. Sense 4: A period of time regarded as distinct from others. Example Sentence: The Renaissance was a dispensation characterized by its artistic and intellectual achievements. Part of Speech: Verb Sense 1: To grant or give out an exemption or release from a rule, obligation, or requirement. Example Sentence: The committee decided to dispense medical leave for the employee recovering from surgery. Sense 2: To distribute or give out something. Example Sentence: The organization dispensed aid and support to the homeless during the winter season. Part of Speech: Adjective Sense 1: Popular and accepted in a specific place or community. Example Sentence: The local music scene thrived with its own unique dispensation of punk rock bands. Related Products: | ||||
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