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Christine Christie Posted 3 years ago
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To cast someone aside

Consider the following sentence:


"The Army has made me more able to recognize threats, to feel threats, to become adrenalized in the face of those threats, and now it's casting me aside."



Does this mean that the 'Army is dispensing that person'?




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Christine Christie Does this mean that the 'Army is dispensing with that person'? Yes. ) CJ

  • Christine Christie Does this mean that the 'Army is dispensing with that person'?
  • Yes.
  • ) CJ
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Christine ChristieDoes this mean that the 'Army is dispensing with that person'?

Yes.

(dispense becomes dispense with in that meaning.)

CJ

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