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Disponer
Dis-pon′er
,Noun.
(Scots Law)
One who legally transfers property from himself to another.
Definition 2024
disponer
disponer
See also: dispoñer
Interlingua
Verb
disponer
Conjugation
Conjugation of “disponer”
Nominal forms | |||
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Infinitive | disponer | ||
Present | Perfect | ||
Participles | disponente | disponite | |
Personal forms | |||
Simple | Perfect | ||
Active voice | Present | dispone | ha disponite |
Past | disponeva | habeva disponite | |
Future | disponera | habera disponite | |
Conditional | disponerea | haberea disponite | |
Imperative | dispone | -- | |
Passive voice | Present | es disponite | ha essite disponite |
Past | esseva disponite | habeva essite disponite | |
Future | essera disponite | habera essite disponite | |
Conditional | esserea disponite | haberea essite disponite | |
Imperative | sia disponite | -- |
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowing from Latin dispōnere (“to arrange, adjust”), present active infinitive of dispōnō.
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: dis‧po‧ner
Verb
disponer (first-person singular present dispongo, first-person singular preterite dispuse, past participle dispuesto)
- (transitive) to prepare, arrange
- (transitive) to order, decide, stipulate
- (intransitive, disponerse de) to have at one's disposal, make use of, to have
- disponer de dinero - to have money on hand
- (reflexive, disponerse a + infinitive) to prepare to, be about to
- me dispongo a hacerlo - I'm getting ready to do it
Conjugation
Other verbs with this conjugation:
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