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Meanings of
disqualify
in English
Portuguese
dyskwalifikować
Catalan
incapacitar
Spanish
descalificar
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Make unfit or unsuitable.
unfit
indispose
qualify
Portuguese
dyskwalifikować
Synonyms
Examples for "
unfit
"
unfit
indispose
Examples for "
unfit
"
1
Five years ago 35 year old Sara Byers was
unfit
and overweight.
2
A lengthy inspection revealed that the hurdle course was
unfit
for racing.
3
So he simply pretended he was still physically
unfit
for immediate travel.
4
For
unfit
patients, carboplatin combination chemotherapy or single agents can be used.
5
The men's superior officers claim the soldiers are
unfit
for training exercises.
1
May not some persons even entertain the apprehension, that it will
indispose
them to such pursuits?
2
Patience seems to be prudence, in this case; to
indispose
them, would do no good, and might do harm.
3
Once more you
indispose
yourself.'
4
But I am afraid it will
indispose
her to ask any favors of Mr. Keller, or to associate herself with his personal concerns.
5
All his jealousy is actively alive to the smallest shade of fault, although his feelings so much
indispose
him to see any blemish.
Usage of
disqualify
in English
1
The 6th Circuit refused, however, to
disqualify
Judge Borman from the case.
2
UCI used to
disqualify
everyone with a hematocrit level above 50 percent.
3
A criminal background does not necessarily
disqualify
a person from federal service.
4
Shimmering blue eyes, and hair just dark enough to
disqualify
as blonde.
5
Political analysts and democracy activists expect authorities will try to
disqualify
some candidates.
6
Contest rules
disqualify
entrants from several countries, including Cuba and Iran.
7
This differs from Europe and Australia, and the practice would
disqualify
those loans.
8
I said, Then it is your duty to
disqualify
yourself from this case.
9
Setting aside questions about his economic rigor, those views themselves don't
disqualify
Moore.
10
The former chancellor of the exchequer said his pro-European views could
disqualify
him.
11
Five had been injured seriously enough to
disqualify
them from the campaign altogether.
12
The law should not
disqualify
or discriminate against them, he said.
13
That doesn't necessarily
disqualify
us under the terms of the treaty.
14
Trump has said the investigation should
disqualify
her from being president.
15
A criminal background does not automatically
disqualify
someone from federal service.
16
Some parliamentarians were looking for such a chance to
disqualify
him.
Other examples for "disqualify"
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disqualify
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
disqualify a person
disqualify the judge
disqualify candidates
disqualify votes
disqualify any entrant
More collocations
Translations for
disqualify
Portuguese
dyskwalifikować
desqualificar
inabilitar
Catalan
incapacitar
desqualificar
inhabilitar
Spanish
descalificar
descualificar
Disqualify
through the time
Disqualify
across language varieties
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Common
United Kingdom
Common