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Undispose

Description

Undispose is a verb that means to remove or reverse a previous decision, arrangement, or state of mind. It refers to the act of changing one's mind or undoing a previous disposition.

Senses and Usages

  • Sense 1: To cancel a previous commitment or arrangement.
    Example sentence: I had to undispose my plan to go to the party due to the sudden change in my schedule.
  • Sense 2: To change one's opinion or disposition.
    Example sentence: After listening to the passionate speech, she undisposed her previous skepticism and became a supporter.
  • Sense 3: To reverse a decision or settle a matter in a different way.
    Example sentence: The court undisposed the ruling and ordered a retrial based on new evidence.

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