at someone's disposal

English

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Prepositional phrase

at someone's disposal

  1. (idiomatic) Available to be used at any time and in any way the user sees fit.
    • 1820, Fanny Burney, Cecilia; Or Memoirs of an Heiress, volume 3, page 185:
      Many might with joy have sought out her liberal dwelling, but no one had idly waited till the moment it was at her disposal.
    • 2019 September 3, David Karpf, “Bret Stephens Compared Me to a Nazi Propagandist in the New York Times. It Proved My Point.”, in Esquire:
      Stephens used the largest weapon at his disposal—his New York Times column—to imply that the Jewish professor who mildly teased him online was the equivalent of a Nazi propagandist.
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