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dispart

/dis-pahrt/US // dɪsˈpɑrt //

遣散,散开,祛除,遣散费

Definitions

  1. 1
    • : to divide into parts; separate; sunder.

Examples

  • The four lovers did right valiantly, that they won praise above all the rest, till evening fell and it was time to dispart.

  • His heart travaileth and his body is anguished, and it behooveth the twain to dispart, and the soul to leave the body.

  • I—I thought on thee, and yet 't was strange, I could not dispart thee from Stephen in my thought.

  • Inquire, I beseech, if he seeketh to dispart from that cell?

  • General Millar's simple dispart—a sliding pillar bearing a scale graduated to tangents of degrees for setting the gun by.