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Part of Speech: imperfect, past participle
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But this did not add to his labors; for the oath of allegiance had not yet been dispensed with; he would not take it, and resigned his seat. - "Benjamin Franklin", John Torrey Morse, Jr..
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It is not to be supposed that Gertrude could provide for Emily's wants any better than Mrs. Ellis; and Emily, knowing this, took care that the housekeeper should not be sent to Jericho; for, though Dr. Jeremy, a man of strong prejudices, did not like her, she was excellent in her department, and could not be dispensed with. - "The Lamplighter", Maria S. Cummins.
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Music is often dispensed with at a home wedding. - "The Etiquette of To-day", Edith B. Ordway.