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Dispensation (Noun)

Meaning 1

The act of dispensing (giving out in portions).

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • The new healthcare center streamlined its dispensation of vital medication to underprivileged patients in the area.
  • To address hunger issues in the city, several charities partnered to increase food dispensation in disadvantaged neighborhoods.
  • Medical personnel organized an efficient dispensation of oxygen supplies during the massive disaster response effort.
  • Rapid dispensation of flu vaccines played a key role in limiting the outbreak to just a few weeks.
  • Social services handled the daily dispensation of meal coupons for struggling single mothers with children under their care.

Related Words

  • Dispense (verb)

Meaning 2

A share that has been dispensed or distributed.

Classification

Nouns denoting possession and transfer of possession.

Examples

  • The company's board of directors voted to approve the latest dispensation of shares to investors.
  • Stock prices soared after news of the special dispensation of company shares to valued employees was announced.
  • He couldn't believe the generous dispensation of company shares he had just received as part of his retirement package.
  • A surprise dispensation of bonus shares was handed out to loyal employees at the annual employee appreciation event.
  • As the founder of the company, she was able to control the dispensation of shares among family members and key investors.

Hypernyms

  • Portion
  • Part
  • Percentage

Related Words

  • Dispense (verb)

Meaning 3

An exemption from some rule or obligation.

Classification

Nouns denoting acts or actions.

Examples

  • The new employee was given a dispensation from the usual probation period due to his exceptional qualifications and experience.
  • In light of her medical condition, she was granted a dispensation from the requirement to participate in the physically demanding training program.
  • As the guest of honor, he received a special dispensation to bypass the usual security checks at the exclusive event.
  • The student was given a dispensation to submit her project late after she presented a valid justification for the delay.
  • The judge granted the defendant a dispensation from serving his full sentence in light of his cooperation with the authorities and good behavior.

Hypernyms

  • Permission
  • Permit

Related Words

  • Dispense (verb)
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