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Definition of "dispositioned" [dis•po•si•tioned]

  • Simple past tense and past participle of disposition. (verb)

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Use "dispositioned" in a sentence
  • ""Those that can't, and have PTSD, get re-deployed back at the base or get 'dispositioned' out" for a field injury, such as a lost limb, she said."
  • "Look at the work for our ground robotic folks in dispositioning a dispositioned orbiter by tearing it down as need be and updating it with robotic technology to handle a work horse shuttle even if it is bigger than a Mars Rover; If it doesn't work, the flight operation folks can integrate and plan on it's disentigration in appropriate international airspace."
  • "National Space Transportation System (NSTS) documents will be the umbrella under which the programs/projects will abide to after the Space Shuttle Program (SSP) parent documents are dispositioned as the orbiters phasedown."