Sentences

dispurpose in a sentence

v. t.

Definition

DISPURPOSE: To render something lacking its original purpose or intent.

Sample Sentences

  1. The sudden changes in the project seemed to dispurpose the team's initial goals.
  2. He felt that the new policy would dispurpose the original intentions behind the initiative.
  3. In her frustration, she argued that the endless meetings were meant to dispurpose the group's efforts.
  4. The unexpected feedback from the client could potentially dispurpose the entire marketing strategy.
  5. They worried that the lack of clear direction might dispurpose their collaborative efforts.

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