1. dispensing - Noun
2. dispensing - Verb
of Dispense
Source: Webster's dictionaryEvery single Act either weakeneth or improveth our Credit with other Men and as an habit of being just to our Word will confirm, so an habit of too freely dispensing with it must necessarily destroy it. George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax
The real alternative to being Number One is not being Number Two; it is dispensing with rankings altogether. Alfie Kohn
I left parts of myself everywhere, The way absent-minded people leave Gloves and umbrellas Whose colors are sad from dispensing so much bad luck. Charles Simic
Dispensing with confrontation because testimony is obviously reliable is akin to dispensing with jury trial because a defendant is obviously guilty. Antonin Scalia
May she become a flourishing hidden tree That all her thoughts may like the linnet be, And have no business but dispensing round Their magnanimities of sound, Nor but in merriment begin a chase, Nor but in merriment a quarrel. William Butler Yeats
Elvis transcends his talent to the point of dispensing with it altogether. Greil Marcus