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  1. To supply or make up a medicine or prescription. The pharmacist dispensed my tablets. An optician can dispense spectacles. To eliminate or do without; used intransitively with with . I wish he would dispense with the pleasantries and get to the point. (obsolete) To give a dispensation to (someone); to excuse. * , II.34:

  2. Learn the meanings and usage of dispense and distribute, two verbs that are often confused. See definitions, examples, and contrasts of the two words.

  3. Jun 6, 2016 · A user asks about the difference between dispense and distribute, and gets an explanation from another user. Dispense means to give out one or a few things at a time, while distribute means to give out many things to many people.

  4. Jan 21, 2010 · A forum discussion on the difference between dispense and distribute, with examples and explanations. Learn when to use dispense (usually with medicine or justice) and when to use distribute (to share out).

  5. Learn the difference between dispensing and distributing naloxone in North Carolina, and how to use standing orders to overcome barriers to access. Dispensing is getting naloxone from a healthcare professional, and distribution is giving naloxone to the community.

  6. Distribute is more commonly used than dispense in everyday language. Distribute is versatile and covers a wide range of contexts, while dispense is less common and often used in more formal or professional settings.

  7. An act of distributing or state of being distributed. An apportionment by law (of funds, property). (business, marketing) The process by which goods get to final consumers over a geographical market, including storing, selling, shipping and advertising.