A disposition is a person's inherent qualities of mind and character. Examples of disposition are sweet, aloof, shy, outgoing, upbeat, happy.
'The child had a kind and friendly disposition.' 'The commander had many soldiers at his disposition.'
A good, solid meal will greatly improve my disposition. I am waiting to hear the disposition of the case.
An example of a property disposition is when a company decides to sell one of its office buildings that is no longer being used. The company can dispose of the property by selling it to another party, as a way to generate revenue and get rid of an asset that is no longer needed.
Yes, a disposition can occur without an arrest. For example, a case may be resolved through a citation, summons, or a plea agreement without formal arrest. Additionally, legal proceedings can result in a disposition through dismissal, acquittal, or other outcomes that do not involve an arrest.
Context clues: Labile is used as an adjective to describe disposition. Then, "...his mood would suddenly turn from joy to despondency" Mood is another word for disposition. Then, "...I never knew when..." e.g. unpredictable, easily changeable Then, "...caused me to be constantly on my guard..." These give descriptive context clues. Definition of labile: Likely to change easily; this unpredictability usually refers to mood. Example: I had such a labile personality that I could go from sadness to anger in 30 seconds.
It is a report that is filed electronically to the Dept of Justice. An example of when an Electronic 8715 Disposition is generated would be for PC 422 "verbal threat"
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Disposition is a noun - it doesn't have a past tense.
what does the disposition held mean
Disposition rhymes with explosion exposition
The florist had a sunny disposition that made me smile. The court finally ruled on the disposition of his estate.
Disposition refers to the final ruling or outcome.