put at someone's disposal
Allow one to use, as in They put their car at our disposal for our entire stay. This idiom employs disposal in the sense of “the liberty or power to use something,” a usage dating from the early-1600s.
Words nearby put at someone's disposal
put all one's eggs in one basket,
put an end to,
put an idea in one's head,
put aside,
put at ease,
put at someone's disposal,
put away,
put back,
put back the clock,
put behind one,
put by