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   Dispension   Noun   A formal act of giving out or distributing something, especially a system or method of doing so. 
   Dispension   Noun   (in Christian theology) The divine ordering of worldly affairs. 
   Dispension   Noun   (archaic) An exemption from a rule or usual requirement. 
   Dispension   Noun   (local) Used to refer to a small automated machine or booth that dispenses various products or services. 
   Dispension   Verb   (rare) To distribute or give out something. 
   Dispension   Verb   (archaic) To exempt or release from an obligation or rule. Sample Sentences: 
   The dispension of food and water is the primary responsibility of relief organizations during a crisis. 
   In Christian theology, the concept of divine dispension assures believers that God is in control of worldly affairs. 
   Back in the old days, certain privileges were dispensed to the nobility. 
   Have you seen the new dispensation machine at the local mall? It sells snacks, drinks, and even movie tickets! 
   The philanthropist dispensed generous donations to help those in need. 
   In medieval times, kings had the power to dispense their subjects from specific laws.   https://www.amazon.com/s?k=dispensers   Related products on Amazon |