Dispuso (en. Arranged)
/disˈpuso/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
verb
To establish or arrange something in a determined way.
The director arranged the activities for the event.
El director dispuso las actividades para el evento.
To prepare or place something in a specific location.
She organized the books on the shelf.
Ella dispuso los libros en la estantería.
To decide or set a condition or situation.
The judge ordered the accused's probation.
El juez dispuso la libertad condicional del acusado.
Etymology
The word 'dispuso' comes from the Latin 'disponere', which means 'to place' or 'to organize'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
made use of
Had at their disposal or at their command.
dispuso de
willing to
To be ready or prepared for something.
dispuesto a
to have at one's disposal
To have something available to use.
disponer de
Related Words
to make arrangements
Verb that means to organize or establish something.
disponer
arrangement
State of being prepared or ready for something.
disposición
device
Artifact or mechanism designed to perform a function.
dispositivo
Slang Meanings
To be ready to act at a specific moment.
He is ready for any challenge that comes his way.
Él está dispuso para cualquier desafío que venga.
Simply willing to accept whatever comes.
She is very willing, always ready to go out on a whim.
Ella es muy dispuesta, siempre acepta salir de improviso.