There are a number of preposition words that change the meaning of a phrase when used with a particular word. For example, you can use “Dispose with different prepositions,” and you will get a different meaning every time. You can see the examples below:
1. Dispose of
Dispose of (to sell)
Example: She wants to dispose of all the goods at the earliest.
2. Dispose to
Dispose to (state of things)
Example: The news of his father’s death disposed him to deep sorrow.
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