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dispatch to send off to a specific place or for a specific purpose. [7 definitions]
dispel to drive away or get rid of by, or as if by, scattering in all directions; disperse.
dispense to give out or distribute. [4 definitions]
dispense with to do without or do away with.
disperse to drive away in all directions; scatter. [5 definitions]
displace to force out of a homeland or established place. [4 definitions]
display to cause to be seen; show; exhibit. [8 definitions]
displease to annoy, dissatisfy, or disappoint. [2 definitions]
disposable designed for or capable of being disposed of after use. [3 definitions]
disposal a giving away or a getting rid of something. [4 definitions]
dispose to make willing or make open to; incline. [4 definitions]
dispose of to give away or get rid of. [2 definitions]
disposition a predominant or prevailing mood or temperament, as of a person or the weather. [6 definitions]
disprove to prove to be untrue, erroneous, or invalid.
dispute to argue or debate about (a question, proposal, or the like). [7 definitions]
disqualify to make unfit or unqualified. [2 definitions]
disregard to refuse to notice or respond to; ignore. [3 definitions]
disreputable in bad repute; not respectable. [2 definitions]
disrespect lack of respect; impoliteness; contempt. [2 definitions]
disrupt to throw into disorder or turmoil. [2 definitions]
dissatisfaction the state or condition of not being satisfied, or a cause of this condition.