Phrases with «to dispense with»

The phrase "to dispense with" means to get rid of, or to do away with something. Full definition

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Sentences with «to dispense with»

  • Education «should not be considered a frill that can be dispensed with in times of economic stress or pressures of work... training should not be directed solely to providing information... but primarily to enhancing the perceptual skills, human sensitivity, and critical abilities of judges and magistrates in handing information and assessing the results of research concerning the effectiveness of different types of penal measures.» (ontariocourts.ca)
  • We've become so inundated with this sub-genre of mainstream cinema at this point in time that I won't dispense with much commentary on this one. (screenanarchy.com)
  • Many solve the problem by dispensing with plot altogether, or at least whittling it down to virtually nothing. (thedissolve.com)
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