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Meanings of
disqualifying
in English
Depriving of legal right; rendering legally disqualified.
disabling
enabling
Synonyms
Examples for "
disabling
"
disabling
Examples for "
disabling
"
1
Background: Bipolar disorder is among the 10 most
disabling
medical conditions worldwide.
2
Early identification of patients at risk may prevent fatal or
disabling
strokes.
3
The reason for the
disabling
was not immediately clear, the newspaper said.
4
Purpose: Fatigue is a
disabling
and prevalent feature of many long-term conditions.
5
Conclusions: Tremor is common among NARCOMS registrants and severely
disabling
for some.
Usage of
disqualifying
in English
1
Yesterday the panel
disqualifying
ex-Baathists said six winners would lose their seats.
2
On the purely intellectual side, the
disqualifying
circumstances are complexity and vagueness.
3
It would be
disqualifying
if our hyperdemocracy hadn't already abolished disqualifications.
4
Officials ended up
disqualifying
her -because she was a girl.
5
Maybe there will be a cat-torturing, wolf-slaughtering, Bible-blaspheming,
presidential
-
disqualifying
smoking gun.
6
This is just the effect your
disqualifying
laws have produced.
7
Tiny drops of melanin were exotic, but too-dark was
disqualifying
.
8
These should be self-coloured throughout, and light shadings, though not
disqualifying
,
should be discouraged.
9
Some black advocates said on Friday that Klobuchar's record on police misconduct was
disqualifying
.
10
Democrats said his lack of experience should be
disqualifying
.
11
If you have a propensity toward kidney stones, for example, that was a
disqualifying
thing.
12
The other thing is that we're so distracted, we think the gold paint is
disqualifying
.
13
Controversy is now a naughty thing, a
disqualifying
thing.
14
Clinton posted on Twitter that Trump's comments are
disqualifying
.
15
FAULTS-Whitehairs are objected to, but are not
disqualifying
.
16
The unfortunate result was, in my opinion, a justice whose record was
disqualifying
on its face.
Other examples for "disqualifying"
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disqualifying
disqualify
Verb
Present
Adjective
Frequent collocations
disqualifying factor
disqualifying circumstances
disqualifying laws
disqualifying thing
automatically disqualifying
More collocations
Disqualifying
through the time