The phrase "dispense with his assistance" is a euphemism that means to do without someone's help or support. It suggests a decision to not rely on that person, often implying a degree of formality or politeness in the rejection. This expression can be used in various contexts, such as in workplace settings, to convey a desire for independence or self-sufficiency without directly criticizing the individual.
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In "The Giver," some euphemisms for "bathroom" could include "relief room" or "sanitation station." For "garbage collector," euphemisms might include "clean-up crew" or "waste management worker."
It is particularly in Antigone's last scene that euphemisms are found in "Antigone" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, euphemisms are round about ways of discussing delicate or heart wrenching topics. For example, Theban Princess Antigone offers euphemisms for death. For example, she speaks of Hades giving sleep to mortals. She then talks of setting forth on her last trip, which is a euphemism for death.
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The short vowel in "dispense" is the letter "i" in the first syllable of the word.
The awnser to, 'What does an ATM machine normally dispense?' is Money.
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