dispense

നടപ്പാക്കുക
definition
verb
he dispensed a gentle pat on Claude's back
distribute or provide (a service or information) to a number of people.
let's dispense with the formalities, shall we?
manage without; get rid of.
example
the machines 'dispense' a range of drinks and snacks
So all you guys out there listen up, I am going to 'dispense' this information to you all, free of charge.
This machine can only 'dispense' a maximum of £400.00.
the secretary of state was empowered to 'dispense' with the nationality requirement in individual cases
the Secretary of State was empowered to 'dispense' with the nationality requirement in individual cases
Partly, I suspect, this is because many health campaigners 'dispense' factual information devoid of social context.
let's 'dispense' with the formalities, shall we?
The designated cardinal however can petition the pope to 'dispense' him from this requirement.
Already, four states allow doctors to give pharmacists standing prescriptions to 'dispense' the pills.
Based on iris recognition technology, the machines will 'dispense' cash, cinema tickets and postage stamps, and the company intends offering further applications including on-line shopping and bill payment.
let's 'dispense' with the formalities, shall we?
Saudi chemists 'dispense' medicine only in packets.
We look to the media to 'dispense' information to help us make our choices.
Diocesan bishops can 'dispense' men from the obligations that go with the diaconate and suspend priests from the exercise of their order for a long or short period, but only the bishop of Rome can expel them from the priesthood.
the machines 'dispense' a range of drinks
There is still the image that chemists simply 'dispense' medicine after a visit to the doctor.
University programs reported increased interest from potential candidates, providing an opportunity to 'dispense' program information widely.
To suit varying demands, some machines have facilities to 'dispense' a half-cup for customers who prefer to linger over a tea for a long time.
The screen of the cash dispenser displays the ironic message, ‘We apologise for the inconvenience, but this machine does not 'dispense' cash at the moment.’
So they use the public sector not to provide services but to 'dispense' patronage; they use trade protection to distribute favours.
And the doctor must be familiar with the issues that are important to young people and know how to draw out information and 'dispense' advice without sounding preachy.
Being educated to study the human body and being able to 'dispense' care and get paid for it is a privilege, and the best doctors realize this.
Often the doctor (almost always a man) would 'dispense' the necessary medicine himself!
The 5 p.m. embargo gives the Pentagon plenty of time to 'dispense' the information to Capitol Hill and other agencies.
Another thing, the purpose of this column is not to 'dispense' medical information.
This is different from our traditional role of training students to 'dispense' medicines.
It's their job to 'dispense' information effectively and accurately.
If wrong about that, Mr Bowen submits that if the claim form must be treated as served on 7 November, an order should be made under CPR Rule 6.9 'dispensing with' service of the claim form completely.
A mine of information, Johnston also 'dispenses' the type of wisdom not necessarily included in the book.
Water and soap were 'dispensed' from a machine incorporating a sink and resembling a coffee dispenser, which also had a hot air dryer.
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