Disposing

/dɪˈspoʊ.zɪŋ/ verb

Getting rid of something; throwing something away or dealing with something in a final way.

From Old French 'disposer,' combining 'dis-' (away, opposite) and 'poser' (to place or put). The root comes from Latin 'ponere' meaning 'to put.' Over time it shifted from 'arranging' to 'getting rid of.'

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